COVID-19: Vietnam presents medical supplies to Lao people
The Vietnam-Laos Friendship Association on April 21 presented medical supplies to help Lao people, especially doctors and nurses who are directly involved in preventing and combating the COVID-19.
The Vietnam-Laos Friendship Association hands over medical supplies to the Lao Embassy on April 21 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) 🍒– The Vietnam-Laos Friendship Association on April 21 presented medical supplies to help Lao people, especially doctors and nurses who are directly involved in preventing and combating the COVID-19.
Vice President of theVietnam-Laos Friendship Association Nguyen Manh Hung handed over the gifts to theLaos-Vietnam Friendship Association through the Lao Embassy in Hanoi.
The medical supplies include 500 protective suits and 18,500 face masks, including 17,500medical masks and 1,000 antibacterial cloth masks.
Speakingat the handover ceremony, Hung said that the gifts, despite beingsmall, deeply reflected the sentiments of the Vietnam-Laos FriendshipAssociation members toward the Lao people, contributing to promoting the specialsolidarity between the two nations and affirming their commitment to holding handsto overcome difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
He showed his belief that despite those difficulties, the two countries willactively promote the cause of national development, construction and defence toreap bigger achievements for the happiness and prosperity of their people.
For his part, Laos Ambassador to Vietnam Sengphet Houngboungnuang expressed hissincere thanks to the Vietnamese people and the Vietnam-Laos FriendshipAssociation for their valuable affections given to the Lao people./.
The northern province of Thanh Hoa and neighbouring Lao province Huaphanh exchanged experience in combating the COVID-19 pandemic in an event held at the Na Meo International Border Gate’s border station on April 13.
The Military Commands of Kon Tum, Binh Dinh, and Quang Ngai provinces on April 16 handed over medical supplies to their counterparts in the Lao provinces of Champasak and Attapeu to fight COVID-19.
The Public Security Department of central Thua Thien-Hue province on April 18 presented medical supplies and necessities to the Security Departments of the Lao provinces of Salavan and Sekong to support them in the COVID-19 fight.
The Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) Group donated 100,000 USD to the Lao Government on April 20 to help the country purchase medical supplies for its fight against COVID-19.
Commander of the Military Region 2 High Command, Major General Pham Hong Chuong transferred medical supplies and equipment to representatives of northern Lao provinces on April 21 to support their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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