Coronavirus Outbreak in China: Youths in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City Donate Blood for COVID-19 Patients
The event attracted nearly 1,700 donors from across the city. At the blood donation venue, the antiseptic solution was provided to donors. Along with normal procedures, donors got body temperature measured, hands washed with the sanitizers, and wore face masks.
Ho Chi Minh City, February 16: Young people in southern Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City organised a blood donation camp on Sunday to address the blood shortages faced by hospitals due to the acute respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak. Fears of COVID-19 infection have discouraged the people from participating in blood donation camps.
The event attracted nearly 1,700 donors from across the city. At the blood donation venue, the antiseptic solution was provided to donors. Along with normal procedures, donors got body temperature measured, hands washed with the sanitizers, and wore face masks. COVID-19: China's Hubei Province Bans Use of All Private Cars Amid Coronavirus Outbreak.
The toll due to novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has gone up to 1,665 in China, with the total number of registered cases standing at 68,500 according to the country's National Health Commission.