The "Giving Health to Workers – For a Healthy Vietnam" campaign launched on 10/5 in Bac Ninh province, marking the start of a nationwide series of free health check-up programs for workers. This initiative is expected to continue until August across numerous provinces and cities, with the goal of promoting proactive healthcare awareness and supporting Vietnamese laborers in fostering a healthy, sustainable community.
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President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Nguyen Anh Tuan speaks at the event. *Photo: Viet Event* |
Each event location is expected to draw thousands of workers, thereby expanding access to quality medical services, which are currently limited.
Participants will receive comprehensive health care, including: general check-ups, blood pressure and BMI measurements, blood and blood sugar tests, and specialized examinations for respiratory, kidney-urinary, and musculoskeletal systems. Workers may also have access to ultrasound and X-ray scans, depending on local conditions. Additionally, counseling on nutrition, skin care, and digital health is provided to boost proactive health awareness.
In industrial zones, OPC Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company's "Respiratory Health Station" offers direct consultations and practical experiences to educate workers on respiratory care. Participants can try OPC products, including: Sao Vang oil, eucalyptus essential oil, and OPC herbal inhalers. They can also enjoy massages and interactive games like the "lucky wheel". A team of professionals is on hand to provide personalized advice on respiratory health.
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Miss Bao Ngoc and workers in industrial zones in Bac Ninh province experience OPC products at the booth during the event. *Photo: Viet Event* |
A representative from OPC Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company stated that their participation in the program not only provides healthcare solutions but also underscores the company's commitment to sustainable development. OPC aims to reinforce its role as a pharmaceutical enterprise dedicated to improving community quality of life.
Organizers noted that many industrial zone workers lack regular health check-ups due to time and cost limitations. This program facilitates early detection of disease risks, particularly non-communicable diseases, and aims to shift workers' perceptions toward proactive personal healthcare.
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Singer Nguyen Tran Trung Quan tries OPC Sao Vang oil and OPC inhaler. *Photo: Viet Event* |
Thematic experience zones, including: "Respiratory Health Station", "Skin Health Station", and "Musculoskeletal Health Station", will offer practical health knowledge through interactive activities and gifts, making medical information accessible to workers. Furthermore, a "Send a Message of Gratitude" area encourages the sharing of positive messages via stickers, fostering a sense of connection within the workplace.
Through these activities, organizers aim to disseminate the message "Proactive disease prevention for a healthy Vietnam". The program seeks to cultivate habits of regular health check-ups and promote healthy lifestyles within the community.
By Yen Chi


