Vietnamese expats support Da Nang hospital in combating COVID-19

Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) and families with Vietnamese adoptive children in Italy along with Italian friends have donated EUR4,200 (nearly US$5,000) to Da Nang Hospital in the central city of Da Nang for emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic. ​

The hospital was the site of a cluster of COVID-19 cases when a new outbreak hit Da Nang City in late July. 
In a letter sent to the Vietnamese community in Italy, the Italy – Vietnam assistance association praised Vietnam’s efforts in controlling the pandemic.

It noted that at the initial outbreak of COVID-19, Vietnam recorded only 415 cases of COVID-19 and no deaths. This success was attributable to the Government's appropriate and timely preventive measures and communication work.
However, after almost 100 days without any locally-transmitted cases, a new wave of COVID-19 began on July 25 from the central tourist city of Da Nang, it noted.

The association decided to launch a fund-raising programme to support Da Nang hospital to overcome the challenging time.

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