【tỷ số online】Foreign non
Foreign non-Governmental organisations applaud Việt Nam’s fight against COVID-19
April 29,tỷ số online 2020 - 17:53 Seventy-eight international NGOs active in Việt Nam – including CARE International, the German Red Cross and the World Wildlife Fund – have given full endorsement to the country’s effective efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students of Ninh Thành Secondary School in the northern province of Ninh Bình return to school after closure on Wednesday. International NGOs in Việt Nam highly appreciate the country's efforts in pushing back COVID-19. — VNA/VNS Photo Minh Đức |
HÀ NỘI — Seventy-eight international NGOs active in Việt Nam – including CARE International, the German Red Cross and the World Wildlife Fund – have given full endorsement to the country’s effective efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic.
In their joint letter to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control, these organisations expressed their gratitude to the Vietnamese Government, State agencies, local authorities and healthcare sector for promptly issuing guidelines for disease treatment, reinforcing preventative measures to protect citizens’ safety and save lives of patients.
"We are humbled and impressed by Việt Nam's response to the outbreak, which has received a wide international recognition.
“We applauded all scientists, doctors, nurses and other medical staff who are working long hours testing thousands of people, providing care to those infected,” the letter said, adding that the hospitals and clinics here have prioritised "people over profits".
Việt Nam’s health declaration app was praised for its crucial role in providing information from the public to responsible agencies in real time as well as tracing individuals in close contact with patients.
The temporary shutdowns of non-essential businesses and social distancing orders showed positive impacts on flatting the curve, according to the letter.
“The Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Public Security, and the people’s committees mobilised all resources to isolate potential cases of people with confirmed COVID-19 infections. All confirmed cases have been quarantined, hospitalised and given professional medical care, foreigners and Vietnamese alike,” it said.
In the letter, organisations showed their commitment to supporting Việt Nam’s Government and people to help vulnerable groups including the poor and disadvantaged, those hit hard by the pandemic, during this troubling time and post virus.
“Our team and our resources are at your disposal – ready to provide foreign aid now, but also committed to continue our assistance after the crisis is over,” stressed 78 international NGOs in their joint letter. — VNS
(责任编辑:Nhận Định Bóng Đá)
- ·Tháo dỡ trạm thu phí trên Quốc lộ 20
- ·Đột kích ổ ma túy
- ·Luật Du lịch vẫn còn vướng
- ·Cẩn trọng tội phạm xâm hại trẻ em
- ·Công an HN họp báo vụ bé 7 tuổi bị bắt cóc: Đối tượng mang sẵn biển số giả, súng
- ·Cháy kho thuốc thiệt hại khoảng 10 tỷ đồng
- ·Bắt giữ 950 bao thuốc lá lậu
- ·Bù Đăng hòa giải thành 110 vụ mâu thuẫn trong nhân dân
- ·Nút home trên iPhone 7 không hoạt động với găng tay
- ·Còn 2.840 án dân sự chưa được thi hành
- ·Agribank nỗ lực cao nhất hoàn thành các chỉ tiêu kế hoạch kinh doanh năm 2025
- ·Cặp đôi mua bán hàng “đá”
- ·Kẻ gian đột nhập nhà kho
- ·Hành vi bắt cóc bị xử lý như thế nào?
- ·Thực thi pháp luật, tuyên truyền công tác bảo tồn đa dạng sinh học và bảo vệ các loài hoang dã
- ·Án mạng giữa 2 người bạn do rượu
- ·9 tháng, toàn tỉnh xảy ra 117 vụ vi phạm lâm luật
- ·Điều tra vụ chết người trong chòi rẫy
- ·Tai nạn giao thông Ô tô con tông xe tập lái, 1 người tử vong
- ·Rượu vào, đâm luôn bạn đời