Ha Noi sends medical workers to support Ho Chi Minh City in COVID-19 fight

A delegation of the Ministry of Health led by Minister Nguyen Thanh Long arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on August 15 afternoon to work with the city's authorities in COVID-19 prevention and control.
Ha Noi sends medical workers to support Ho Chi Minh City in COVID-19 fight
The National Hospital of Ophthalmology sent 51 health workers, including 15 doctors, nurses and technicians to Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: laodong)

More than 110 health workers of two Ha Noi-based medical establishments travelled to the southern hub on the same flight to support two intensive care units which are responsible for treating severe patients.

The National Hospital of Ophthalmology sent 51 health workers, including 15 doctors, nurses and technicians. All of them have received training on treatment of COVID-19 before departure.

Meanwhile, the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion dispatched 60 medics to help Ho Chi Minh City and southern provinces take care of COVID-19 patients who are in critical conditions. It is planning to send a total of 175 medical workers, including 50 doctors, to the southern localities.

Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long said that thousands of medical workers nationwide have travelled to Ho Chi Minh City and other southern localities, which are the current largest COVID-19 hotspots of the country, to provide timely treatment for patients.

He spoke highly of their efforts and contributions amid complicated developments of the pandemic.

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(Source: VNA)