Over 10,000 volunteers register to help COVID-19 fight in southern region
More than 10,000 volunteers nationwide have registered through website //chongdich.doanthanhnien.vn to participate in the COVID-19 prevention and control work in the southern region, according to the central committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.
Lecturers, students of Hanoi Medical University volunteer to help Binh Duong province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi, (VNA) - More than 10,000 volunteers nationwide have registered through website //chongdich.doanthanhnien.vn to participate in the COVID-19 prevention and control work in the southernregion, according to the central committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.
The number has doubled the original estimate of 5,000volunteers.
Of the more than 10,000 registered volunteers, nearly 8,000 are from the healthcare sector. More than 60 percent of volunteers have participated in COVID-19 prevention and control activities held by local administrations, agencies or in other provinces and cities.
Volunteers participating in CVOID-19 fight in Binh Duong proving (Photo: Tienphong)
The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union will coordinate with the Health Ministry to ensure that the volunteers will receive at least one shot of COVID-19vaccine and training in necessary health care knowledge and skills before they are sent to the pandemic hotspots.
On September 10, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union coordinated withHanoi Medical University to organise the first online training for volunteers on safetyfor medical workers in the COVID-19 fight.
The activities are part of the union's Central Committee's plan to send volunteers to help southern localities in COVID-19 prevention and control efforts./.
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