Vietnamese in UK receive face masks for preventing COVID-19 pandemic
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Ambassador Tran Ngoc An (R) hands over anti-bacterial face masks to a representative of the Vietnamese Community in the UK. (Photo: VNA) |
Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, Ambassador Tran Ngoc An said the embassy will continue to provide support for and serve as a bridge to help the Vietnamese community in the country overcome the difficult time.
He also shared the experience that helped Vietnam successfully control the pandemic, noting that the country with a population of over 90 million has so far recorded only 342 cases of COVID-19 and no fatality.
The diplomat also highlighted the fact that Vietnam has also been able to minimize the disease’s impacts on the economy, with a 4.8 percent growth rate forecasted for 2020.
Ho Vu Phong Truong, a representative of the Vietnamese community in Birmingham city thanked the Government and relevant agencies for the assistance, and pledged to quickly hand over the face masks to Vietnamese ex-pats living in the city.
The UK is one of the hardest-hit countries by the COVID-19 pandemic. As of June 18, the European country reported 300,469 COVID-19 cases, including 42,288 deaths.
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