Addressing the event, Le Anh Tuan, Deputy Director of theCOVID-19 Intensive Care Hospital, praised the support ofthe volunteers, adding that when the hospital was newly established, the timelypresence of religious volunteers helped the hospital complete its mission ofproviding medical care for patients.
Vice Chairwoman of the city’s Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee PhanKieu Thanh Huong expressed her gratitude for the volunteers’ contributions tothe pandemic fight, hoping that they will continue joining hands in pandemic prevention andcontrol efforts to make the city soon return to the new normal.
Since July 22, nearly 700 volunteers of different religiousgroups have taken part in COVID-19 prevention and control in various hospitalsin Ho Chi Minh City./.