Vietnam Vaccine Joint Stock Company (VNVC) on June 17 inaugurated its third vaccination center at 243A De La Thanh street in Hanoi.
At the inauguration ceremory. Photo: vov.vn
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It is capable of serving up to 2,000-3,000 customers per day, with 80 rooms for medical checkups and injection. The center provides all vaccines for children and adults.
The new vaccination center at 243A De La Thanh street in Hanoi. Photo: vnvc.vn
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The center provides high-qualified amenities such as a spacious children's play area of over 200m2 with a variety of activities, a private baby's room, a nursery, a dairy room, a room for changing diapers with free wet paper and diapers.
Earlier in December 2017, VNVC opened its second vaccination center in Ho Chi Minh City’s Phu Nhuan district, aiming to meet the increasing demand of immunization of local people.
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