Accompanying the Prime Minister were Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung, Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan, leaders of ministries, branches and Hanoi city.
The Prime Minister cordially sent his best regards and best wishes to the doctors and staff of the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, parents, and especially all the pediatric patients on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival 2023.
Touched when visiting, meeting and celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with the children, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional holiday of the nation, a festival of reunion, sharing, and spreading love. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a children's festival, an occasion that teenagers and children look forward to, to gather with grandparents, parents, family, friends, watch the moon, chat, eat cakes, break the Mid-Autumn Festival... Every child has the right to enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival in their own way.
On behalf of the Party and State leaders, with the warmest feelings, sharing and deepest sympathy, the Prime Minister cordially sends to the doctors, staff of the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, parents and especially all the sick children his warmest regards and best wishes on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival 2023; wishing the children a happy Mid-Autumn Festival, always love life, look to the future, persevere in treatment to recover soon and return to their families and classes.
The Prime Minister hopes that teenagers and children "will always be confident and optimistic in treating their illnesses, try to overcome difficulties and adversity, and move towards a bright future."
Over the past years, the work of caring for and protecting children has achieved important results. In particular, the Prime Minister was delighted and moved to see that the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, with its leading laboratory system and a team of dedicated and experienced experts, officers and staff, has become the largest facility for treating blood diseases and blood-forming organs in the country, bringing confidence and hope to many patients, especially the 320 teenagers and children being treated here.
The Prime Minister highly appreciated and warmly commended the efforts of the doctors and medical staff of the Institute to overcome difficulties and challenges and the positive results they have achieved. "The Institute's headquarters has truly become a second home; the doctors and medical staff are like fathers and mothers to the children!", the Prime Minister shared.
The Prime Minister gives Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to special patients.
In the coming time, the Prime Minister hopes and wishes the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion to continue to promote the good tradition of the past nearly 40 years and the positive results it has achieved, constantly "Striving for the health of Vietnamese blood", striving to overcome difficulties and challenges, excellently completing the important assigned tasks; giving the best attention and care, wholeheartedly and wholeheartedly to the patients being treated, especially teenagers and children, always taking care of them as their own children, so that they are physically healthy and mentally pure.
"I also hope that teenagers and children will always be confident and optimistic in treating their illnesses, trying to overcome difficulties and adversities, and moving towards a bright future. The Party, the State, doctors, families and society will always be by your side, loving, sharing, protecting, caring for and helping you!", the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister wished all children a happy Mid-Autumn Festival, always love life, look forward to the future, persevere in treatment to soon recover and return to their families and classes.
Sharing with the children and their relatives about the difficulties in inpatient treatment at the Institute when the number of patients is large but the number of beds is small, the Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Health to coordinate with relevant agencies and hospitals to research and calculate the expansion of the inpatient treatment area so that doctors and families can have better conditions to care for and treat the children, helping them to better fight and overcome their illnesses.
On this occasion, the Prime Minister highly appreciated, sincerely thanked and hoped that organizations, individuals and philanthropists at home and abroad would continue to pay attention, support and provide practical assistance for the care and treatment of patients at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, especially for teenagers and children.
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