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Muong Thanh Group provides hotel rooms for entire staff of Bach Mai Hospital

Muong Thanh Group provides hotel rooms for entire staff of Bach Mai Hospital
April 4, 2020

The Muong Thanh Group is providing 4-star hotel standard rooms for Vietnam’s Bach Mai Hospital staff while also supporting the distribution of 100 tons of rice during COVID-19.

From 1st to 15th April 2020, the entire collective of staff and doctors working at Bach Mai Hospital will come to rest and stay at the 4-star Muong Thanh Grand Xa La (Ha Dong, Ha Noi). In addition to providing the rooms, Muong Thanh Grand Xa La Hotel also supports meals and other services for the staff during their stay. All activities are guided by the Ministry of Health and coordinated by the hotel to ensure its top hygiene and safety.  

Furthermore, Muong Thanh Group will also support 100 tons of rice to the Central Committee of the Vietnam. The rice will be transferred on 11th April, 2020. The Central Committee of the country will be responsible for distributing 100 tons of rice to the locals, organisations and units that need help and assistance.

Muong Thanh Group Head of Defence, Anti-epidemic COVID-19, Nguyen The Cuong shares that the doctors in Bach Mai hospital are the frontline soldiers in treating this new virus -- they are going through a difficult and extremely stressful period of time. Therefore, supporting them through 4-star accommodation and modern amenities could help the medical doctors to ensure their good health, also to mentally prepare for the challenging battles ahead of them.

Muong Thanh Group hopes this timely support could contribute to ensure the long-term health care for the officers, staff and doctors at Bach Mai Hospital and provide the sufficient amount of rice to communities in need throughout the country during this time of epidemic prevention, as it is predicted to get more complicated in the near future.

Image: Muong Thanh Group provides 4-star Standard Rooms for Bach Mai Hospital staff during COVID-19