After months of suffering from a heavy Covid-19 outbreak, Vietnam is rolling out mass vaccination programs across its major cities with plans of reopening in the final quarter of 2021. Hundreds of thousands of citizens are flocking to vaccination centers and medical checkpoints to get their shots.
But while most agree that the vaccination is necessary, some have morbid fears of needles that don’t simply disappear overnight. Thankfully, medical workers are always ready to help.
In the case of a volunteer at a vaccination point, he goes so far as to hug a granny give her a courage boost as she got jabbed. We’ve included the pictures below.
Image credit: Zing News
Last weekend, photos of a cute little incident spotted went viral on several Vietnamese Facebook pages for their wholesomeness.
Taken at a vaccination spot in District 1, Saigon, they show an elderly lady leaning on a man in full protective gear with her eyes closed, wincing as another medical worker injects a dose of vaccine into her upper arm.
Evidently, the lady was too afraid of the needle, and the man – a volunteer at the facility – stood by her side to provide her with emotional support.
Image credit: Zing News
The kind volunteer in the story is Mạnh Thiên, a senior student at the HCMC University of Theater and Cinema. And as the 22-year-old man shared with Zing News, it was but one of the many heartwarming moments he’d had while volunteering on the frontline.
“One time I assisted in bringing vaccines to elderly people who couldn’t come to the centers, and everyone was so nice. They gave me plenty of gifts to bring home. Another time my bike broke when I was on the road. I was fortunate enough to come across a mechanic, and as soon as he learned I was a volunteer, he fixed my bike for free even though his shop was closed,” Thiên recounted some other memorable stories.
We’re glad that the granny and many other citizens are getting their shots. If you haven’t yet, contact your local medical authorities to resister. Mass vaccination is a crucial step in preparing Vietnam for returning to a “new normal”, hopefully in the near future.
And of course, if you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to bring them up to medical staff and volunteers at Covid-19 checkpoints. Surely, they will be eager to help, as the young man in this story has proven.
For more stories, check out:
Cover image adapted from Zing News
Now that Tết is over, Saigon is now a bustling hub of activity once again.…
If you're in Hanoi this Tết, here are some activities you can look into to…
Vietnamese Calendars for 2023 - made with love by local craftsmen Now that the new…
Mầm coffee tea beer is a perfect getaway for those who are tired of the…
With a chic decor featuring wooden floors, raw brick walls, and European-style furniture, Ante Cafe…
Saigon features some of the best of what Vietnam has to offer. If you're at…