The delegation of 30 doctors and nurses from Hung Vuong Hospital provided free medical check-ups for workers across Nha Be district.
In addition to giving medical check-ups and medicine, the groups donated gifts to 600 people and provided health consultancy to female workers and poor women.
The free medical check-ups in Nha Be district have raised the number of workers in industrial and processing export zones who have received the service to 10,000 since the beginning of this year.
Accordingly, trade unions at all levels in Ho Chi Minh city have spent over VND1.2 billion on the practical activity aiming to give healthcare to workers and poor people who have few opportunities to attend medical centres.
Accordingly, trade unions at all levels in Ho Chi Minh city have spent over VND1.2 billion on the practical activity aiming to give healthcare to workers and poor people who have few opportunities to attend medical centres.
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