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Businesses donate 15 medical ventilators to Da Nang

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
September 06, 2021, 18:23 [GMT+7]

On Monday afternoon, ODK Mikazuki Vietnam Co., Ltd and Da Nang Public Lighting Joint Stock Company donated 10 and 5 Eliciae MV20 Metran ventilators, respectively, to Da Nang in a bid to support the COVID-19 treatment in the city. Municipal People's Committee Chairman Le Trung Chinh attended the donation ceremony at the Da Nang General Hospital.

Da Nang People's Committee Chairman Le Trung Chinh (5th, right) and the health sector’s representatives receive the 15 ventilators from the 2 companies, September 6, 2021. Photo: PHAN CHUNG
Da Nang People's Committee Chairman Le Trung Chinh (5th, right) and the health sector’s representatives receive the 15 ventilators from the 2 companies, September 6, 2021. Photo: PHAN CHUNG

The Eliciae MV20 Metran ventilator is a machine manufactured with advanced, modern technology, with high efficiency in treatment, combining both invasive and non-invasive functions. The easy- to- use and environmentally-friendly machine provides a fresh, environmentally-friendly source of oxygen, thus contributing to reducing the risk of death and reducing the burden on the medical industry in the care and treatment of severe COVID-19 patients.

Addressing the event Chairman Chinh acknowledged and praised the 2 aforementioned donors for enthusiastically accompanying and joining hands with the city during this tough time triggered by COVID-19.

Over the past time, the municipal government has received a lot of support from organizations and individuals across the country, including many biological products, medical supplies, and equipment for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.

“The support of organizations and individuals is of great significance, showing their responsibility towards the community and readiness to make joint forces to stamp out the current coronavirus resurgence in the city at the soonest. Currently, the city is on right track to implement many necessary measures to control the virus and make a return to the new normal,”, said Chairman Chinh.

Reporting by PHAN CHUNG – Translating by A.T

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