Ba Ria – Vung Tau (VNA) – About 934 units of blood were collected during a blood donation event held in the southern province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau on July 9.
As part of the Red Journey - a nationwide annual blood donation drive lasting until July 31, the event aimed to raise public awareness of blood donation as well as thalassaemia while addressing the blood shortage during holidays.
A similar event was held in Ho Chi Minh City on July 7, attracting 1,500 people and receiving over 1,700 units of blood
To date, the Red Journey 2017 has collected about 5,000 blood units donated in localities it has gone through, including Ca Mau, Kien Giang, Can Tho, Long An, Ho Chi Minh City and Ba Ria-Vung Tau. The journey will be continued in Dong Nai province and northern localities.
After four years, the Red Journey has come to 37 provinces and cities across the country and received over 150,000 blood units, contributing to saving lives of hundreds of patients.
This year’s one-month campaign expects to collect at least 35,000 units of blood from 40,000 donors.
It will also provide consultations on voluntary blood donation and Thalassemia for 50,000 people and present 1,000 gift packages to disadvantaged patients.
More than 5 million people in Vietnam suffer from Thalassemia, with 20,000 patients receiving treatment and over 2,000 children born with the disease.-VNA
As part of the Red Journey - a nationwide annual blood donation drive lasting until July 31, the event aimed to raise public awareness of blood donation as well as thalassaemia while addressing the blood shortage during holidays.
A similar event was held in Ho Chi Minh City on July 7, attracting 1,500 people and receiving over 1,700 units of blood
To date, the Red Journey 2017 has collected about 5,000 blood units donated in localities it has gone through, including Ca Mau, Kien Giang, Can Tho, Long An, Ho Chi Minh City and Ba Ria-Vung Tau. The journey will be continued in Dong Nai province and northern localities.
After four years, the Red Journey has come to 37 provinces and cities across the country and received over 150,000 blood units, contributing to saving lives of hundreds of patients.
This year’s one-month campaign expects to collect at least 35,000 units of blood from 40,000 donors.
It will also provide consultations on voluntary blood donation and Thalassemia for 50,000 people and present 1,000 gift packages to disadvantaged patients.
More than 5 million people in Vietnam suffer from Thalassemia, with 20,000 patients receiving treatment and over 2,000 children born with the disease.-VNA
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