Vietnamese community abroad supports HCM City in fighting COVID-19
The Steve Bui and Friends Foundation on July 30 presented 30,000 N95 medical masks to Ho Chi Minh City to support the city in controlling COVID-19 pandemic.
A representative of Steve Bui and Friends Foundation hands over 30,000 N95 medical masks to Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – The Steve Bui and Friends Foundation on July 30 presented 30,000N95 medical masks to Ho Chi Minh City to support the city in controllingCOVID-19 pandemic.
The gift has been handed over to the Vietnam FatherlandFront Committee of HCM City to deliver to Thu Duc city, Tan Binh district,the Medical Centre of District 6, and hospitals for COVID-19 treatment.
President of the foundation Steve Bui, an overseasVietnamese in Japan, said that he hopes the present will help HCM City, thecurrent biggest COVID-19 hotspot in Vietnam, to stem the pandemic.
The gift reflects the sentiments of the Vietnamese communityabroad towards the city through the foundation, he said, expressing his wish that life in the city will resume to normal soon.
Steve Bui and Friends Foundation in HCM City has presented the People’s Committee of District 7 12,000 sets of kits for rapid COVID-19 testing (Photo: VNA)
Besides, the SteveBui and Friends Foundation in HCM City has also presented the People’sCommittee of District 7 12,000 sets of kits for rapid COVID-19 testing with a total value of nearly 2 billion VND (87,228 USD).
The activities were in response to a letter from the Chairman of the HCM City Commission for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs calling on the Vietnamesecommunity abroad to join hands with the city in controlling COVID-19 pandemic./.
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