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17/03/2021 11:22 GMT+7
The HCM City-based Military Hospital 175 on March 16 vaccinated 70 staff members of the second-grade Field Hospital No. 3 that is leaving on a peacekeeping mission in late March to South Sudan.
The hospital is the other Covid-19 vaccination site in Ho Chi Minh City, besides the HCM City Hospital for Tropical Diseases.
The officers will be vaccinated with their second dose in South Sudan.
Major General Nguyen Hong Son, Director of Military Hospital 175, said the vaccinations demonstrate their responsibility to the community and South Sudan.
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Founded in 1975 as a strategic hospital of Vietnam’s armed
forces in the southern region, the
Military Hospital 175 has been tasked with providing medical services to regional military troops and people living in southern islands and the
Central Highlands; assisting the people of Cambodia and conducting medical research.
Doctors of the hospital in coordination with the air force to transport patients from Khanh Hoa s Nha Trang City and Ho Chi Minh City s Can Gio district to the hospital. (Photo: VNA)
The hospital has set up a small medical station with three
health workers on Truong Sa, which has now become a healthcare centre providing
At the handover ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The
Ministry of Health (MoH) on February 27 received 20 billion VND (866,620 USD) from conglomerate Vingroup for the clinical trials of homegrown
The candidate vaccine is being developed by the MoH’s Institute of Vaccines and Medical Biologicals (IVAC).
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long spoke highly of the support of enterprises, organisations and individuals for Vietnam’s fight against the
The first “Made-in-Vietnam” ventilators were produced under the collaboration of the ministry and Vingroup, he noted, adding that the machines have been provided to localities nationwide.
Vietnamese scientists have regarded vaccine development as the key factor to contain the pandemic, and the MoH has spared no efforts in the research for vaccine in order to be able to produce the vaccine as soon as possible.