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COVID-19: Campaign encourages people to wear masks

The Ministry of Health on August 26 launched a photo collection with the message “You’re still beautiful when wearing face masks”.
COVID-19: Campaign encourages people to wear masks ảnh 1Singer Ngoc Khue join the collection (Source: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA)
🐟– The Ministry of Health on August 26 launched a photocollection with the message “You’re still beautiful when wearing face masks”.

Many celebrities in the fields of art, cinema, and football joinedthe collection to encourage the community to regularly wear face masks to preventthe spread of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Headof the ministry’s department for communication and emulation Nguyen Dinh Anhsaid wearing face masks when going out and keeping physical distance are simplebut effective measures against COVID-19. Earlier, the ministry launched the music video Vung Tin Viet Nam (BeConfident, Viet Nam) to promote the fight against the pandemic in the country.

The video is part of a communication campaign initiated andimplemented by the ministry  in collaborationwith the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with the theme "Niem TinChien Thang" (Confidence of Victory)./.


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