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Vietjet’s flight transports 200 high-end, modern ventilators from Germany to Vietnam

(Vietjet, HCM city, 13/8/2021) - The flight carrying 200 high-end, modern ventilators from Germany landed in Tan Son Nhat International Airport this morning. The ventilators were then urgently delivered to hospitals in HCM City and other provinces across the country.



The ventilators were granted to the Ministry of Health by Sovico Group. With these 200 ventilators, it is expected that 100 ventilators will be donated to front-line hospitals in HCM City tomorrow – where the pandemic is still unpredictable. The remaining ventilators will be transported to hospitals in Ha Noi, Dong Nai and Kien Giang.

Over the past few months, Sovico Group, HDBank and Vietjet have donated many ambulance vans, thousands of hospital beds and medical equipments to various provinces. Furthermore, the Group has provided up to 30.000 free meals on peak days through its “Loving Kitchen” program while Vietjet transported medical staffs and vaccines nationwide and HDBank donated hundreds of billions of VND to urgently join hand with the community in the fight against the pandemic.

It is known that the female billionaire Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is also supporting the technology transfer program for vaccine production from an international company. As one of the pioneering enterprises in the prevention of pandemic, since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Sovico Group has quickly spent thousands of billions VND on many meaningful community activities to assist the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition to the 200 high-end, modern ventilators made in Germany, Sovico Group, Vietjet and HDBank have also donated a large number of ambulance vans, ventilators, test kits as well as other medical equipments neccessary for the Covid-19 treatment, all worth hundreds of billions of VND.



The complicated development of the pandemic in many cities and provinces across the country has exhausted the medical system and resulted in a shortage of medical equipments, particularly ventilators, test kits, hospital beds, ambulance vans and many more. Hence, the swift and prompt actions from companies such as Sovico, Vietjet and HDBank not only provided timely assistance to the treatment process but also relieved the pressure of the front-line medical staffs across citites and provinces such as HCM City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Binh Duong, Can Tho, Hau Giang, Long An, Ben Tre, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, etc. Additionally, charity and love-sharing activities are also carried out by Sovico, Vietjet, HDBank, Phu Long during the pandemic. The “Sharing Kitchen” program launched by businesswoman Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao and her employees has provided hundreds of thousands of meals and dozens of tons of food supplies during the past two months.

Vietjet and other group members have accompanied with the 2 streaming concerts named “Sharing to get closer” to support the COVID-19 Vaccine Fund. The concerts consisted of heart-warming melodies performed by well-known domestic and international artists, hoping to encourage the people and spread the positivity.  The program was held by bridgeheads around the world including the US, UK, Australia, South Korea, Japan, etc. and was broadcast live on national television, attracting millions of viewers at home and abroad.

The female billionaire Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, who runs Sovico, Vietjet and HDBank, also devotes herself to call for donation to the COVID-19 Vaccine Fund via its official website https://quyvacxincovid19.gov.vn/.

During the pandemic, leading enterprises are obliged to maintain all business activities, especially key industries, ensure the employees’ work and social lives as well as contribute to the community in order to help businesses, factories and the people soon get back to normalcy.