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Breakfast @ Tuoi Tre News – July 23
Good morning from Vietnam, readers! Check out what
is in the news today.
Society
-- On Wednesday, Doctor Bui Duc Phu,
director of the Hue Central Hospital,
announced that Vietnam
has recently completed its first cardiopulmonary transplantation. The surgery
was conducted for an hour by doctors from the Hue
Central Hospital
and Ho Chi Minh City’s Cho Ray Hospital on a 40-year-old patient.
-- The Civil Aviation Authority of
Vietnam has sent a letter requesting Singapore’s diplomatic agencies
to explain why Singaporean authorities had denied entry to numerous
Vietnamese tourists, especially women, though they meet all immigration
requirements.
-- Around 160 workers of the
Taiwanese company Meraki at the Song Than 1 Industrial Park in the southern province of Binh Duong were hospitalized Wednesday
for nausea and abdominal pain. The workers said the symptoms occurred after
they had dinner at the company the night before.
-- The number of teletherapy
machines in Vietnam is not
enough to satisfy the demand for treatment, Dr. Dang Huy Quoc Thinh, deputy
director of the Ho Chi Minh
City Oncology Hospital said at a conference on
Wednesday. According to Dr. Thinh, due to the lack of teletherapy machines,
plus the machines are only available for use in big cities like Hanoi, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City,
patients from other provinces have to come to these places for treatment.
Business
-- Many Vietnamese enterprises
producing chicken said they could not export their products to the Japanese
market, even though they met all the high standards there, due to veterinary
procedures.
-- The Ho Chi Minh City Statistical
Office has announced that the consumer price index has increased 0.11 percent
in July compared with last month. Meanwhile, Hanoi’s CPI has seen a rise of 0.18 percent
in comparison with the previous month.
Lifestyle
-- A show titled “MIX!X” will be
broadcast at 8:00 pm every Thursday at www.ibizone.vn and on its namesake YouTube channel,
starting July 23. The show featuring DJs and what their job is about will
showcase new genres of electronic music, including techno, trance, house,
trap, etc.
Sports
-- The General Department of Sports and Physical Training under the Ministry
of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has set a target for Team Vietnam to win 1-2 medals at the 2016
Olympics, to be held in Brazil
in August, as well as gold medals at the 2020 edition, to be organized in Japan.
Tuoi Tre News
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