200 Yen Bai public security officers donate blood

  •  Tuesday, August 9, 2022

YBO - Yen Bai province’s Public Security has coordinated with the provincial Red Cross Society and General Hospital in organising the 2022 blood donation day.

Public security officers attend the 2022 blood donation day.
Public security officers attend the 2022 blood donation day.

The provincial Public Security has not only fulfilled its tasks in ensuring security and social order and protecting people’s safety, but also pioneered in many social movements, particularly blood donation drives which have attracted a large number of officers.

An increase in blood units collected from public security officers over years has helped save many lives and assisted treatment of many seriously-ill patients.

This year, the event attracted some 200 officers who donated 188 blood units, contributing to easing blood shortage in the province.

Le Thuong

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