It was part of a project run by the Vietnam FatherlandFront (VFF) Central Committee to offer support to people hit by the pandemicin the south.
Speaking at the event, Nguyen Tiec Hung, Chairman of theVFF’s chapter in An Giang, said the welfare packages are expected to contribute to easing difficulties facing local residents, especially those returning from Ho Chi Minh City and othersouthern provinces stricken by the fourth coronavirus wave, and help them stabilise their life.
The COVID-19 resurgence has severely affected thewell-being of people as well as business and production nationwide,particularly An Giang, Hung said.
Many workers were left jobless and struggling to makeends meet every day as a result of months-long social distancing order in HCMCity, Dong Nai, Binh Duong, Long An and others, he added, noting that over51,000 people have returned to their hometown.
An Giang’s Fatherland Front has so far received cash andin-kind donations, worth around 130 billion VND (5.7 million USD) in total,from enterprises, religious organisations and individuals inside and outside theprovince./.