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Medical bags support COVID-19 patients treated at home in HCM City

The Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs' Association (VYEA) and the Ho Chi Minh City Young Physicians Association have jointly launched a programme called “ATM - Medical bags” to support COVID-19 patients undergoing treatment at home in the city which has been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Medical bags support COVID-19 patients treated at home in HCM City ảnh 1Medical bags support COVID-19 patients treated at home in HCM City (Photo:  ) 
HCM City (VNA) - The Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs' Association  (VYEA) and the Ho Chi Minh City Young Physicians Association have jointly launched a programme called “ATM - Medical bags” to support COVID-19 patients undergoing treatment at home in the city which has been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Accordingly, patients have been provided with consultancy by doctors from the Ho Chi Minh City Young Physicians Association and given a package including various medicines to treat their symptoms, anti-inflammatory drugs and anticoagulants medicines.

The ATM - Medical Bag Programme is expected to contribute to easing pressure and overload at local hospitals.

Immediately after the launch, VYEA Chairman Dang Hong Anh donated 1,000 bags of medicines to the programme.

Many firms have joined the programme, including DoJi Group, Alphanam Group, ThangLong Invest Group, PHGLock. Leaders of the VYEA’s branches in Hanoi, Ha Giang, Ninh Binh and Thahnh Hoa also actively joined the programme./.

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