(HBO) - The officers and soldiers of the Military School in Hoa Binh province have thoughtfully and adequately arranged the manpower, the equipment and the plans to ensure accommodation and living for people quarantined from Covid-19 epidemics with the motto "for the people to serve”.
The head of the provincial Military Headquarters regularly
checks the work of serving citizens in the quarantine area, especially in
serving food, changing food regularly to ensure nutrition as well as to meet
the needs of the people.
In order to avoid the situation of gathering a lot of people
and the risk of spreading Covid-19 epidemics among the citizens, the officials
and the soldiers of Regiment T14 directly bring meals to each quarantine room.

Every day, those who are quarantined here have health
check-ups and body temperature twice daily.
The boxes of rice are prepared by the officers and the
soldiers in the quarantine area before being brought to the room for every
citizen who is carrying out quarantine and monitoring Covid-19 disease at the
provincial Military School. The kitchen staff of the provincial Military School
divide each meal before the inspection and strict supervision of hygiene and
safety by the officials of the provincial Military Headquarters and the
Department of Health.

The military boxes of rice with the regime for soldiers is a
nutritious and hygienic meal to help the quarantined citizens to keep track of
Covid-19 in the coming days.
Every day, in addition to taking care of food, health checks
for the citizens in the quarantine area, the soldiers also regularly care,
share and encourage people to feel secure to implement the quarantine to
prevent the disease.
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