PBBM thanks Filipino community in US for contributions to PHHospital for Vietnamese in Laos opens

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Sunday (PH time) thanked the Filipino community in the United States for its contributions to the Philippine economy.

‘In behalf of our countrymen back home, I appreciate the remittances that you have sent, and continue to send,” Marcos said during a meeting with the Filipino community in Los Angeles, California.

Marcos said personal remittances continue to increase every year.

‘What you have helped our country and people weather some of the most difficult global and regional financial and economic crisis in – for many, many years has been invaluable and for that, we cannot thank you enough,’ he added.

The President also asked the Filipino workers to encourage their families and friends to visit and invest in the Philippines, adding that the government made several reforms and introduced a lot of improvements and innovations.

Marcos said that while he dreams that one day working overseas is just one of many options available to Filipinos, he also asked those in
the US to continue supporting the government.

‘We cannot make this dream come true all by ourselves, we need your support and we know that you will gladly walk, and continue working with us in realizing our goal. After all, your love for our country and people has not been extinguished by the years that you’ve spent away from our motherland,’ he said.

‘So help us realize this dream. Continue being the ambassadors that you have been for our Filipino culture and relentless champions of the Philippines as a tourism, trade, and investment destination in Asia,’ he added.

Marcos urged Filipinos to continue to be ambassadors of goodwill for the country and people, especially in light of hate crimes and incidents being committed against some members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.

He likewise assured that the Philippine Embassy and consulates in the United States will continuously monitor these reports and will provide assistance to those affected, in cooperation with US authorities.

A
t present, there are about 4.4 million Filipinos in the US, with the majority residing in Southern California.

Source: Philippines News Agency

La Vie International Hospital, a hospital for Vietnamese expatriates in Laos, was inaugurated in Vientiane on November 18.

The hospital has been licensed by the Lao Ministry of Health to provide medical services for Vietnamese nationals residing, working, and studying in Laos, as well as for Lao residents.

The 50-bed facility has been designed to focus on cardiology and endocrinology.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Deputy Governor of Vientiane Phukhong Bannavong said that the hospital’s operation is of great significance to the health sector of Laos in particular and its economic development in general.

The opening of the hospital shows the close bond between Laos and Vietnam that has been strengthened over the past decades, he said.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Nguyen Ba Hung said that the coming into being of the hospital holds a very important significance to the healthcare sector of Vientiane and the Vietnamese community there.

The hospital has signed a cooperation deal with the Associatio
n for Liaison with Overseas Vietnamese (ALOV) and the Hanoi Medical University Hospital to provide medical services for the Vietnamese community in Laos, and Lao people in need of medical examination and treatment.

According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Lan Hieu, director of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, the new hospital is a leading cardiovascular facility with a modern angiography system that supports in-depth diagnostics of cardiovascular diseases as well as many other vascular diseases to save the lives of patients suffering from myocardial infarction and stroke.

He pledged to provide maximum professional support to the hospital in performing its operation./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

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