(HBO) - In the afternoon of May 12th, the Fatherland Front Committee, the Red Cross of Dong Tien ward and the People's Committee of Doc Lap commune visited, encouraged and gave 20 sets of gifts including 2 quintals of rice, 5 quintals of vegetables and fruits, medical face masks, antiseptic solution, fish sauce, soup powder, instant noodles and other necessities for the daily life to support the people in the blockade area of group 15, Dong Tien ward (Hoa Binh city), where there are 4 positive cases with SARS-CoV-2.

The local authorities at all levels are giving necessities to the people in the blockade area of Group 15, Dong Tien ward (Hoa Binh city).

 Ms. Hoang Thi Quang, aged 67, who came to get gifts, says: "In the early days when the city imposed the blockade order, my family and I were very confused, we were worried about what would happen in the coming days, how to do to the market to buy groceries for the day-to-day life. However, thanks to the support of appropriate authorities at all levels, our life and that of the other people in the group have been stable.”

At the blockade area, Hoa Binh City's Steering Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control has set up 2 checkpoints to monitor and control the development of Covid-19 epidemic, operating 24/24h, and the medical staff went to each household to check the body temperature and to propagandize people on how to prevent and control the epidemics, and 100% of the people have well obeyed the regulations well.

 

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