Eleven medical staff members have been deployed to reinforce disease prevention and control efforts in the isolated villages of My Ly commune.
Recently, Ky Son Medical Center has further reinforced the My Ly field medical station with 11 medical staff members.
Dr. Sam Van Hai, Specialist Level 2 - Director of the CenterMedicalKy Son reported: The unit has just sent an additional team of 11 medical staff members from the Health Center and nearby health stations to reinforce the My Ly field health station.

These 11 medical staff members will be divided into 3 groups, carrying essential medicines and medical equipment to the remote, inaccessible villages of Cha Nga, Xop Duong, and Hoa Ly to provide healthcare and disease prevention for the local people.
As reported by Nghe An Newspaper and Radio & Television: During Typhoon No. 3 and its aftermath, floodwaters completely swept away the houses and equipment of the Health Station.My LyDue to landslides, residents in some villages are unable to access medical services.
To ensure medical examination and treatment for the people, the Nghe An Department of Health directed the Ky Son Health Center to establish the My Ly Field Medical Station. The Ky Son Health Center has reinforced the My Ly Field Medical Station with additional personnel, medical equipment, and medicines.

Responding to the province's call, the Nghe An Department of Health and the Nghe An Traditional Medicine Hospital have donated 23 items of medical equipment, a generator, and a solar energy system to the My Ly Health Station.
According to specialist doctor Sam Van Hai: On July 30th, following the direction of the Department of Health, Ky Son Health Center conducted a site survey for the construction of a new My Ly commune health station.


