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Four central hospitals receive Japanese-donated medical equipment

Four central hospitals in Vietnam on April 18 received the first batch of medical equipment donated by the Government of Japan.
Four central hospitals receive Japanese-donated medical equipment ảnh 1Vietnamese and Japanese officials at the medical equipment hand-over ceremony. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🎃 – Four central hospitals in Vietnam onApril 18 received the first batch of medical equipment donated by theGovernment of Japan.

The beneficiaries are the Central Lung Hospital, the NationalInstitute of Haematology and Blood Transfusions, the National Hospital forTropical Diseases, and Da Nang C Hospital. The donated medical equipment is part of Japan’s grant worthover 1.9 billion JPY (14.15 million USD) to support Vietnam's responses to communicablediseases. To provide technical support and upgrade medical equipment forVietnamese hospitals to be able to meet the requirements of COVID-19 preventionand control, in 2021, the Japanese Government and Vietnam’s Health Ministrysigned a medical support agreement, under which Japan conducts a tender forthe procurement of medical equipment for the four hospitals in three batcheswith 19 types of medical equipment. So far, Japan has completed theprocurement, handed over, and installed six types of medical equipment at thehospitals./.
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