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Photo contest honours nurses fighting COVID-19

Vietnamese nurses joining together to fight the COVID-19 pandemic will be highlighted in a photo contest launched by the Vietnam Nurses Association on May 12.
Photo contest honours nurses fighting COVID-19 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) -
Vietnamese nurses joining together to fight the COVID-19 pandemic willbe highlighted in a photo contest launched by the Vietnam Nurses Association onMay 12.

Held in responseto International Nurses Day on May 12 and the Association’s upcoming 30th anniversary, the contest aims to promote images of nurses and honour theirsacrifice during the pandemic, said Pham Duc Muc, President of the Association.

Over recent months,thousands of nurses, technicians, and doctors have left their families and stayedon the frontlines fighting the disease, he said, adding that they have worked aroundthe clock at disease clusters and been dedicated to caring for patients.

Each entrant cansend three photos to organisers at hoidieuduong@gmail.com until June 30, and entries willbe posted on the Association’s fanpage from July 1 to 20.

There will be twofirst prizes, two second prizes, three third prizes, and ten consolation prizesworth a total of 30 million VND (1,280 USD).

A ceremony announcingthe winners is to take place within celebrations of the Association’s 30th anniversary./.
VNA

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