(HBO) - Implementing the direction of the Government, the National Steering Committee on controlling and preventing the acute respiratory infection, the Ministry of National Defense, the provincial Steering Committee for on controlling and preventing the acute respiratory infection, the provincial Ministry of Military Affairs and The Department of Health has accepted 106 Vietnamese citizens from Korea returning to the isolated ward at the provincial Military School on March 4th.
After one week, the isolated ward for the prevention and
control of Covid-19 disease at the provincial Military School is still safe.
100% of the isolated people are negative for Covid-19. In the spirit of
"Overcoming any difficulties”, the provincial authorities, government and
people of all ethnic groups in the province have expressed their confidence
that the provincial Military Ministry's officers and soldiers will continue to
actively participate in controlling and preventing the epidemics, contributing
to shine the image of Uncle Ho's army to win this disease together. The
reporter of Hoa Binh newspaper has recorded some pictures in the isolated area
of the Military School of the province.
From March 5th, the kitchen’s staff of the Military School
has been cooking 3 meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) for 173 people, of which
106 are the isolated ones.
The officers and soldiers of the provincial Military School
are standing by 24/24 to protect safety and meet the essential requirements of
106 people in the isolated area.
The health officers measure the body temperature twice daily
for the isolated people to keep up with the health situation.

The cadres and soldiers of the provincial Military School
bring meal to each room for the isolated people.

102 isolated people have been provided with the favorable
conditions for eating, accommodation and daily life.
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