(HBO) - In the afternoon of August 13th, the leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front handed over 70 tons of goods and necessities to support the capital in the prevention and control of Covid-19 pandemics through Hanoi Fatherland Front. These goods originated from the source of calling and mobilizing people from all walks of life in the province to support people in epidemic areas and were extracted from the province's Fund for Covid-19 Prevention & Control.  

 


The leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front are giving over 70 tons of goods and necessities to support the capital in the prevention and control of the Covid-19 pandemics through Hanoi Fatherland Front.

The donated goods included 65 tons of rice and more than 5 tons of necessities (instant noodles, rice noodles, peanuts, pumpkin...) with the hope that Hanoi would soon overcome difficulties in the epidemic prevention and control. Hoa Binh province hoped that the donated goods would be promptly delivered to support the poor, the self-employed, the students who were "stucka” and Hoa Binh people having difficulty implementing social distance in Hanoi.

Making a speech at the receipt of the goods the, Chairman of the Hanoi Fatherland Front, Ms. Nguyen Lan Huong thanked the attention, sharing and attachment of the people and the officials of Hoa Binh province for the capital. Hanoi Fatherland Front would coordinate with Hanoi Capital High Command of the Poeple’s Army to promptly transport these goods and necessities to the poor and disadvantaged people facing difficulties. They would coordinate to organize a "zero dong market” in the blocked and difficult places to support the disadvantaged with the goal that every poor person would be supported.


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