Music video on self-protection against COVID-19 debuts
A music video titled “Vietnam oi – Vung tin” (Vietnam – Be confident), which gathered the participation of 150 artists, businessmen, and doctors, has made its debut as an effort to raise public awareness of self-protection against the COVID-19 pandemic.
A scene cut from the MV
Hanoi (VNA) – A music video titled “Vietnam oi– Vung tin” (Vietnam – Be confident), which gathered the participation of 150artists, businessmen, and doctors, has made its debut as an effort to raisepublic awareness of self-protection against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The song was written by musician Holy Thang and the MV was jointlyproduced by the Health Ministry’s Department for Communications and Rewards andthe Holy Entertainment Company.
It calls on Vietnamese both at home and abroad to keep inmind a list of the five essential steps to ensure safety during the pandemic,namely wearing face masks, disinfecting, keeping distance, not gathering, and makinghealth declarations.
Holy Thang said the song is a thank-you message sent topeople on the forefront of the combat against COVID-19 and an encouragement forthe public to raise their awareness to protect themselves and their familiesand overcome the hardships.
Vietnam confirmed 1,063 coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infections asof September 14 morning. Of the total, 691 are domestically-transmitted cases,including 551 linked with central Da Nang city where the latest coronavirusoutbreak began on July 25.
As many as 918 patients have recovered while 35 died fromcomplications related to the disease./.
VNA
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