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Military Hospital 175 helps German counterpart in COVID-19 fight

Vietnam’s Military Hospital 175 on April 8 sent an aid package to Saint Georg Hospital in Germany’s Leipzig city to assist its partner in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Military Hospital 175 helps German counterpart in COVID-19 fight ảnh 1Vietnam’s Military Hospital 175 sends an aid package to Saint Georg Hospital in Germany’s Leipzig city to assist its partner in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: )

Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnam’s Military Hospital 175on April 8 sent an aid package to Saint Georg Hospital in Germany’s Leipzigcity to assist its partner in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The aid package, comprising 10,000 medical face masks,500 face shields and 1,000 protective suits, was raised by staff at theVietnamese hospital in support of their German colleagues.

The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has offeredfree transportation of the package.

Leipzig’s mayor and the German Consul General in HoChi Minh City have sent letters of gratitude to Military Hospital 175 for themeaningful gifts./.

VNA

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