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Free medical campaign brings joy to the poor in Hanoi

Hanoi’s health sector is carrying a campaign providing gratis medical checkups and treatment for the old and poor living across the capital city until the end of February 2015.
Hanoi’s health sector is carrying a campaign providing gratis medicalcheckups and treatment for the old and poor living across the capitalcity until the end of February 2015.

The campaign, anactivity marking the 60th Vietnamese Doctors’ Day (February 27), willinclude surgeries for elderly patients with cataract and children withcleft palate and heart diseases.

On the first day of thecampaign, Duc Giang general hospital gave free medical checks up,treatment and medicine to 300 people at Thach Da commune, in Me LinhDistrict.

A similar humanitarian campaign co-organised bythe Vietnam Red Cross (VRC) and the Ministry of Health, which aims atbenefiting over one million poor people each year in Vietnam, has beenunderway since November.-VNA

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