Texting campaign raises over 5.3 million USD for COVID-19 relief efforts

A total of more than 126 billion VND (over 5.35 million USD) had been raised via a texting campaign for Vietnam’s fight against the COVID-19 as at 11am on April 5, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications.
Texting campaign raises over 5.3 million USD for COVID-19 relief efforts ảnh 1A texting campaign is launched last month to call for public support for the country’s COVID-19 relief efforts. (Photo: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA)
- A total ofmore than 126 billion VND (over 5.35 million USD) had been raised via a textingcampaign for Vietnam’s fight against the COVID-19 as at 11am on April 5, according tothe Ministry of Information and Communications.

The campaign was launchedon March 19 by the ministry, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, theMinistry of Health, and the Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS) to call for publicsupport for the country’s COVID-19 relief efforts.

Donors can donate by texting “CVn” to 1407, of which “n” isthe multiple of 20,000 VND (0.85 USD), which is also the cost of each message.

All funds collected will be used topurchase medical supplies and other necessities for healthcare workers, soldiers,and police officers who are in the front line of the battle against the virus. Fundswill also be used to support the patients of the disease and those in quarantine.

The campaign will last until June 18.

Domestic telecom service providers havebeen working with the health ministry to set up wifi access free of charge for medical workers, soldiers,volunteers, and others in state-designated quarantine centers.

The VRCS Central Committee receivedmore than 5,500 sets of personal protective equipment (PPE) for medical workerson April 6 from the Golden Time Group JSC.

Including protective clothing, goggles,gloves, and masks, the PPE sets will be sent to hospitals in Hanoi and HCM Citytreating infected patients./.

VNA

See more

Vietnamese cyber police report that nearly 70 per cent of Telegram groups and channels in the country contain harmful content. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Telegram to be blocked in Vietnam

Vietnamese police said that the messaging app has not complied with the country's regulation to notify authorities before offering services, which went into effect on January 1 this year, in addition to harmful content distribution.

Doctors at Quang Ninh Provincial General Hospital during the organ transplant surgery. (Photo: VNA)

Organ donation saves lives in Quang Ninh

Working through May 22 night into the early hours of may 23 Friday, local doctors, with support from Viet Duc Friendship Hospital specialists, retrieved the heart, lungs, liver, two kidneys and two corneas from a 37-year-old male donor.

A new home for a poor Khmer household in Hung Hoi commune (Vinh Loi district) inaugurated. (Photo: VNA)

700 poor households in Bac Lieu province receive new homes

Deputy Minister of Public Security Lt. Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Lam said that in recent years, the ministry has spearheaded fundraising campaigns and collaborated with localities to build more than 28,600 homes, along with numerous schools and educational facilities, at a total cost of over 1.4 trillion VND (about 53.8 million USD).

Granma highlights the legacy of President Ho Chi Minh. (Photo: VNA)

Cuban media honours Ho Chi Minh’s enduring legacy

Cuban media noted with reverence the historical symbolism of May 19, the birth date of President Ho Chi Minh and the death date of Cuban national hero José Martí, as a profound reminder of the deep connection between the two nations.