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7-year-old boy, Vietnam’s youngest heart transplant recipient, goes home

March 4, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

He is the youngest patient ever that has gone through such an operation in Vietnam. A month after the surgery, his condition has stabilized and he could walk and play normally.

However, doctors at the Vietnam-Germany Friendship Hospital, where the operation was done, reminded the family not to let the boy engage in too much physical activity or get emotional.

The boy suffered rom cardiomyopathy, a disease of the heart muscle that makes it hard for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body, and was at the final stage of heart failure.

The condition forced him to take in high doses of cardiotonic drug regularly. It left him weak and thin, weighing just 16 kilos (35 pounds).

Doctors diagnosed that a heart transplant was the only way to save him. Fortunately, the family of a young man who was brain dead after a traffic accident made the call to donate his heart.

With all indicators of the donor and recipient matching, the hospital decided to give transplant priority to the boy, given his young age and very critical condition. Four days after the operation, the boy was able to get up, play, recognize all people and eat and drink on his own.

“This huge favor, me and my boy would never ever forget,” his mother said.

Nguyen Huu Uoc, director of the Cardiovascular and Thoracic Center at the hospital, said the country receives very few organ donations from brain-dead patients each year and the chance to find a suitable heart to transplant for a child patient was almost zero.

“And therefore when such a miracle happens and a life is saved, there is no bigger happiness for us doctors.”

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Vietnamese enterprises encouraged to focus on home market

June 18, 2020 by vietnamnet.vn

Focusing on the home market is one of the important solutions that will help enterprises restore production and business after Covid-19 ends, experts say.

Having just launched smoked eggs, a new product, Vinh Thanh Dat now wants to increase the proportion of Vfood-brand processed food products sold in the market to 30 percent of total products by 2021, from less than 20 percent currently.

Vietnamese enterprises encouraged to focus on home market

Pham Chi Lan, a respected economist, advised enterprises to improve their strengths with the support of associations. The associations can spend money on market research to discover changes in consumers’ tastes and new consumption trends.

Thien said the three-month time of ‘living together with the epidemic’ was the time for Vinh Thanh Dat to design new products. Some of them will be marketed soon in a plan to develop the domestic market.

Mai Lan

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More repatriation flights bring home Vietnamese citizens overseas

December 16, 2020 by vov.vn

Passengers on board the flight were minors under 18, the elderly, people suffering from underlying health issues, guest workers whose labour contracts had expired, students who have completed their courses and have difficulty in accommodation, and other specially difficult cases.

Vietnamese representative offices worked closely with relevant agencies of the host countries to facilitate the citizens’ travel and assist them with necessary procedures prior to their departure.

Vietnam Airlines strictly implemented security, safety and epidemiological measures during the flight to ensure passengers’ health and prevent a possible spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

All crew members and passengers were required to complete health quarantine procedures and were transferred to quarantine facilities according to COVID-19 prevention and control regulations immediately after touching down at Tan Son Nhat international airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

Also on December 16,  nearly 180 Vietnamese citizens in Brunei, mostly workers with expired contracts of Lilama company, were brought home thanks to joint efforts of the Vietnamese Embassy, the Lilama company, Vietjet Air and local authorised agencies.

Vietnamese agencies are arranging similar flights in the near future to bring home more Vietnamese citizens stranded overseas due to the COVID-19 outbreak according to the citizens’ wishes as well as the country’s epidemic situation and quarantine capacity.

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Coach Park Hang Seo: Vietnam needs 6 points to move forward

March 3, 2021 by vietnamnet.vn

Coach Park Hang Seo has set a goal for the Vietnam national football squad: to win at least six points in the remaining three matches of Group G, the second qualifying round of the 2022 World Cup in Asia.

HLV Park Hang Seo: 'Tuyển Việt Nam cần 6 điểm để đi tiếp'

“The goal is so that we can get a card to the final round of the 2022 World Cup in Asia,” said the head coach.

Currently, after five matches, the Vietnamese team has 11 points, ranking first in Group G. It is likely that the Korean coach and his players are aiming to defeat Indonesia and Malaysia.

Of these two rivals, if Indonesia has been eliminated, Malaysia will no longer have the home advantage because the remaining matches of Group G will be held in one place, perhaps in the United Arab Emirates or Thailand.

According to the schedule announced earlier by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the Vietnamese team will face Indonesia on June 7, Malaysia on June 11 and the United Arab Emirates on June 15.

“In 2021, the Vietnamese football team will play in some important tournaments and they are great challenges. Our success is in the past, but now the team must look to the future,” the coach said.

“This is a busy year, so we will have to allocate strength in major tournaments such as the World Cup qualifiers, the Asian U23 qualifiers, the SEA Games and AFF Cup,” he added.

The Korean coach admitted that he and his team would do their best to fulfill the goals.

Regarding the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Asia, if the United Arab Emirates is chosen as the host, Vietnam and three other Southeast Asian teams in the group will have to play in extreme weather conditions. Their matches will take place in June, the peak of the summer heatwave in the Middle East. In 2020, there were days when the temperature there reached 43 degrees Celsius.

In another development, the Vietnamese team will not have to be isolated when they arrive at the place where the remaining three matches of the second qualifying round of the 2022 World Cup will be held. However, the players will be regularly tested for Covid-19 before and during the tournament.

Huy Phong

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Armless girl doesn’t let disability hold her back

March 4, 2021 by vietnamnews.vn

Linh Thị Hồng in her class. — Photo nhandan.com.vn

VĨNH PHÚC — Linh Thị Hồng is admired by her teachers and peers alike at Ngọc Thanh C Elementary School in Vĩnh Phúc Province for her dedication to her studies and boundless optimism.

Despite being born prematurely with a weight of 1.5kg and without arms, Hồng has thrived thanks to her spirit and the hard work and tears of her parents Linh Văn Ba and Dương Thị Vui, who are Sán Dìu ethnic people living Lập Định Village, Ngọc Thanh Commune of Phúc Yên City.

Her weak body made Hồng suffer a lot early in life and she spent more time in the hospital than at home.

Hồng’s health has been relatively stable since 2015, after four colonoscopy-related surgeries.

Without hands, Hồng uses her legs for all daily activities.

Due to her disability, her parents and neighbours thought that Hồng would be unable to go to school but with the help of her family and teachers, the girl overcame adversity and lives life with her feet.

“Born in a family of three siblings, Hồng was born with a birth defect without arms up to her elbow,” said Ba, Hồng’s father.

“In my family, there was no one with any deformity. Hồng was our first daughter,” Ba recalled.

“We were so sad but we told ourselves that we would take care of and raise her anyway,” the father said.

“We gradually felt reassured and relieved when we watched our daughter grow up day by day,” he added.

Two years later, Hồng had two brothers.

Despite not having hands, Hồng always had optimism and learnt to do everything with her feet.

“She can do everything with her feet very nicely such as drawing, writing and sewing,” her father said.

When Hồng’s brother started to go to school, she taught herself using his textbooks.

Seeing her friends in the neighbourhood going to school, the little girl yearned to go with them to class.

“Seeing that the children around the neighbourhood all went to kindergarten, my girl also asked to go. For many days, she stood outside the window and looked at the class so I pitied my child and could not hold back the tears,” he said.

In 2007, when Hồng was six, her father registered her for a kindergarten.

Initially, she was refused due to her disability but her father was persistent.

After testing Hồng’s memory and ability to use her legs, the school decided to admit her.

“However, due to poor health, my wife and I wanted her to take a break from school for a while,” he said.

Many years later, with their child’s desire to learn, Ba and his wife knocked asked several schools to admit their daughter, but they all said she couldn’t learn if she couldn’t hold a pen.

Then, her hard journey to write with her feet started.

When her brother entered grade 1, Hồng sat next to him when he was reviewing lessons and doing homework.

That reminded Hồng’s parents that their daughter also wanted and needed to go to school.

Then, her parents bought her textbooks and books to teach herself.

Talking about Hồng’s application for school, Ba shared that it was a difficult time because there was no suitable school in the commune for her and the teachers said they were unable to teach children with disabilities like Hồng.

Undeterred, the family encouraged Hồng to study at home.

“She learned to read very quickly. But teaching her writing with her feet seemed to be an impossible mission for me because she does not have both hands,” Ba said.

Admiring Hồng’s strong efforts, a teacher in Phúc Yên Township started to teach Hồng to use her toes to grip the pen to write.

In the early days of writing, Hồng’s body curled up with each letter, sweat ran down her cheeks and her toes bled, but she refused to give up.

“Some days, her feet were so tired but no words were completed,” Hồng’s father recalled.

After thousands of hours of practice, she learned to write with her feet.

Finally, her efforts were off and she was admitted to the first grade of Ngọc Thanh C Primary School when she was nine.

Đỗ Thị Thanh Vân, the school’s principal, recalled: “At that time, we had to try many ways to get Hồng the best and most convenient seat to listen to and write lessons.”

The final option was that Hồng would bring her own mat to spread on the classroom floor in the space between the podium and the student desks. There, Hồng used her feet to write her first lessons.

For four years, Vân watched Hồng’s working in class from her office.

“The atmosphere in this classroom was a little different. During class time, anyone who finished their work came and helped Hồng,” Vân said.

“In the break time, other pupils sat on Hồng’s mat to play with her,” the principal said.

“Although she sits in a separate position, Hồng has never been isolated but is always in harmony with her innocent and naughty friends,” she said.

Every day, rain or shine, Hồng goes to school and she’s always motivated to learn, no matter how many times she stumbles.

“I watched TV and saw many young people who have similar circumstances as I can write very well with their feet,” Hồng said.

“The falls hurt, but I like to go to school so that my future will become an information technology engineer, I won’t stay at home,” Hồng said.

Last year, Hồng won the first prize of Good Handwriting of Vĩnh Phúc City and was one of 130 outstanding students honoured by the Ministry of Education and Training. — VNS

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Mekong Delta province stops mobile karaoke over Covid-19 fears

March 3, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

Nguyen Thanh Binh, chairman of the Mekong Delta province’s People’s Committee, on Wednesday said the decision stemmed from mobile karaoke services posing a high risk of coronavirus infection, local media reported.

Singing karaoke means many people would use the same mic, which may be an infection source if not properly disinfected, he explained. Those who organize or engage with such services would be dealt with in accordance with existing Covid-19 prevention protocols, he added.

Previously on Monday, Binh said the province-wide mobile karaoke ban was also based on the recent coronavirus outbreak in Cambodia, which borders An Giang.

Due to the complex situation in Cambodia, there is a high chance more Vietnamese would return home, said Binh. As such, border guards need to be more vigilant to keep out illegal entrants, he stressed.

Mobile karaoke often takes place at street restaurants or cafes, operated by a pair, of whom one member would be singing songs and the other trying to sell snacks among diners or drinkers, who sometimes partake in the performance.

But such services have garnered criticism as they could result in noise pollution. Fights have been sparked by such disputes, resulting in injuries or even death.

Last October, a man in southern Dong Nai Province was stabbed to death by his neighbor for singing karaoke loudly until near midnight, reacting aggressively when asked to stop. Similar incidents have been reported often.

Vietnam has recorded 2,475 Covid-19 cases so far, with 538 still active.

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