More than 1,500 Nghe An health workers donate blood to save lives

QUANG ĐẠI |

On January 23, in Vinh City, Nghe An Health Department organized the 10th "Pink Drops, White Blouse" Blood Donation Festival with the participation of more than 1,500 officers and employees.

Attending the festival were leaders of the Department of Health, the Red Cross Society of Nghe An province, medical units in Vinh city and a large number of civil servants, public employees and workers of medical facilities who came to donate blood to save lives.

This is an activity to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Vietnamese Doctors' Day on February 27 and respond to the "Voluntary Blood Donation Campaign - Pink Spring Festival 2025" of the National Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation in Vietnam.

At the same time, to join hands in emergency care and treatment of patients, overcoming the blood shortage during the Lunar New Year 2025.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Nguyen Huu Le, Deputy Director of Nghe An Department of Health, affirmed that donating blood to save lives is a noble act of charity. In particular, this tradition is demonstrated among medical staff. This is a gift of great significance to patients as well as actively contributing to the work of protecting and caring for people's health.

With the message "Donate blood to give life", the 10th "Giot hong trang Blouse Nghe An" blood donation festival in 2025 attracted more than 1,500 civil servants, public employees, and workers from 34 medical facilities in Vinh City and surrounding areas to participate in blood donation.

In Nghe An, in 2024, the Provincial Hematology and Blood Transfusion Center received 46,778 units of blood (exceeding 112% of the central target); prepared and distributed more than 77,000 units of blood and blood products to 43 medical facilities in Nghe An and Ha Tinh.

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