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HCM City praises religious volunteers’ contribution to fighting against pandemic

Ho Chi Minh City’s Vietnam Fatherland Front on December 27 held a ceremony honouring 20 religious volunteers who have completed their task of supporting frontline forces at COVID-19 treatment hospitals in the city.
HCM City praises religious volunteers’ contribution to fighting against pandemic ảnh 1A representatives from HCM City's Fatherland Front presents certificates of merits to volunteers. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

HCM City (VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City’s Vietnam Fatherland Front on December 27held a ceremony honouring 20 religious volunteers who have completed their taskof supporting frontline forces at COVID-19 treatment hospitals in the city.

They are among 679 volunteers of different religious groups who have taken part inCOVID-19 prevention and control in various hospitals since July 22.

Addressingthe event, on behalf of staff at COVID-19 Intensive Care Hospital, doctor PhamHoang Duong gave thanks to religious volunteers who joined hands to assist thehealth workers in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to caringfor patients, they have become an encouragement for frontline forces in completingits mission.

Phan KieuThanh Huong, deputy chairwoman of the HCM City VietnamFatherland Committee, expressed gratitude for all the volunteers who have sacrificed tosupport the country’s pandemic hotspot and the city’s frontline forces.

📖 She also gave thanks to religious organisations and theirmembers who have provided assistance and aid to the city, hoping that thevolunteers would continue joining hands in pandemic prevention and controlefforts to make the city soon return to the new normal./.

VNA

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