(HBO) - Responding to the call and launching the peak time to support the Provincial Fund for Preventing and Controlling Covid-19 of the Provincial Fatherland Front, there were 57 groups and individuals inside and outside the province supported the Fund with a total amount of over 9 billion VND (1.2 billion VND was directly transferred to 2 districts) from May 27 to June 14. At the same time, a number of organizations and businesses supported the material for the epidemic prevention and control such as face masks, splash shields, protective suits worth nearly 300 million VND and vehicles (emergency vehicles) worth 6 billion VND. In addition, Xuan Thien Hoa Binh Co., Ltd. has registered to support 6 billion VND for the Fund.


The leaders from the Provincial Fatherland Front are receiving 50 million VND to support the Provincial Fund for Preventing and Controlling Covid-19 from the Provincial Tax Department.

The Provincial Fatherland Front, the Provincial Management Fund for Preventing and Controlling Covid-19 have issued a decision to allocate the supplies and the means to the appropraite units in the province carrying out the task of preventing and controlling the epidemics and 277 million VND has been supported for the medical workers, the frontline soldiers fighting the epidemics.

The Provincial Fatherland Front continues to call on the organizations and the individuals inside and outside the province to support the Provincial Fund for Preventing and Controlling Covid-19 so that the province can have more resources in the fight against the "Covid-19 enemy”. It is committed that the supported money and goods will be used in accordance with the regulations and the right objects with efficiency.

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