Huge stone removed from Vietnamese man’s bladder
A gigantic cystolith weighing 1.5kg has been removed from the bladder of a 51-year-old man who suffered from the stone for over 10 years, doctors in the southern city of Can Tho said.
N.V.B., of Binh Thuy District, was admitted to the Can Tho General Hospital on May 26 for bladder problems that caused him to experience hard urination and pain around his hypogastric region.
After medical examinations, doctors found a 15cm long and 6cm wide stone occupying the man’s bladder.
The 1.5kg stone removed from a 51-year-old N.V.B. in Can Tho City on May 26, 2016
The large size and potential threats to the patient prompted the doctors to conduct an open bladder surgery and remove the stone.
Doctor Le Phuoc Loc from the surgical urology department said that the stone was successfully removed from B.’s bladder and the man recovered quickly after the operation.
Currently, B. is being kept in the hospital for observation and further treatment, Dr. Loc added.
B. says he has found it hard to urinate for over 10 years but chosen to avoid going to the local hospitals for diagnosis until the problem recently worsened, doctors said.
Aussie septuagenarian caught at Vietnam airport trafficking drugs
An elderly Australian woman has been detained in Vietnam for trafficking narcotics after she lost a gambling game.
Custom officers and security guards at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City caught a 76-year-old woman who holds Australian nationality on May 26 for attempting to traffic illegal drugs from Vietnam to Australia.
Officers discovered and confiscated nine plastic bags of heroine, about three kilograms in total, stashed in five jars of fermented fish in her luggage for investigation.
The woman confessed that she was forced to transfer the drugs, worth US$720,000, to Australia as she lost a wager to an Australia-based gambling ring, according to investigators.
Further investigation is ongoing with the aid of police forces, customs officers at the airport said.
Summer youth volunteer campaign launched in Nghe An
A line-up of voluntary activities including Green Summer and Red Flamboyant campaigns will be included in the 2016 Summer Youth Volunteer Campaign, which was launched in the central province of Nghe An on May 29.
Themed “Youth join hands in building new-style rural areas and civilised urban areas”, the campaign will focus voluntary activities on 111 disadvantaged communes, 431 border communes, Mekong Delta provinces hit by saltwater intrusion, drought-stricken localities in the South Central and Central Highlands regions and outpost islands.
Along with developing infrastructure in those localities, the campaign also provides free medical check-ups for 400,000 local people and present health insurance cards to 50,000 residents in poverty-stricken and border communes.
Speaking at the launching ceremony, Vo Van Thuong, Head of the Party Central Committee’s Information and Education Commission, said that the campaign must be organised massively across the nation in diversified forms to attract youths’ participation. Youth unions at all levels need to work with international volunteer organisations to better voluntary activities.
He urged the steering board of the campaign and volunteers to choose activities suitable youth’s strengths and in line with the new style rural area building programme.
After the event, local youths carried out some voluntary activities such as collecting garbage and cleaning beaches in Cua Lo town, providing free medical examinations and medicines in Nghi Loc district and joining firefighting efforts in Nam Dan district.
On the same day, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union’s chapters in many provinces and cities nationwide organised activities in response to the campaign.
Vietnamese arrested with 6 kilos of meth bought from China
Police in the northern province of Lang Son have detained a young man who was caught with six kilograms of methamphetamine that he allegedly bought from a Chinese.
Ly Hoa Vinh, 21, is under criminal probe for drug smuggling.
Vinh was caught while taking a Hanoi-bound taxi early on May 27 after allegedly buying the drug at the China border.
Police found the drug in his handbag.
Ly Hoa Vinh was arrested early on May 27 with six kilograms of meth on his way to Hanoi.
A senior police officer said they have been keeping tabs on Vinh after receiving a tip-off that he is part of a grand drug trafficking ring.
Vietnam has some of the world’s toughest drug laws. Those convicted of possessing or smuggling more than 600 grams of heroin or more than 2.5 kilograms of methamphetamine face the death penalty.
The production or sale of 100 grams of heroin or 300 grams of other illegal narcotics is also punishable by death.
Celebs join no-tobacco event with 2,000 youths in HCM City
A number of Vietnamese celebrities took part on May 28 in an event in Ho Chi Minh City, calling people to say no to tobacco.
The event, taking place at the Youth Cultural House in District 1, was aimed to celebrate the World No Tobacco Day (May 31) and the National Anti-Tobacco Week.
The ceremony attracted nearly 2,000 youths, hailing from citywide universities and colleges, besides such public figures as film directors Le Hoang and Dinh Anh Dung, actress Lan Phuong, and local singers Duc Tuan, Van Mai Huong, Noo Phuoc Thinh and Quoc Thien.
The celebs treated the young audience to various performances, then joined them in discussions meant to encourage abstinence from all forms of tobacco consumption.
Singer Van Mai Huong performs during an event celebrating the World No Tobacco Day (May 31) in Ho Chi Minh City on May 28, 2016.
Singer Duc Tuan sent his message through a song named “Moi ngay toi chon mot niem vui,” which means “every day I choose a joy.”
“We can choose a meaningful thing to do when a new day arrives, but please never choose tobacco,” he told the audience.
When she was on stage, actress Lan Phuong was asked to comment on a common conception that smoking makes men look manly and stylistic.
“Manliness and maturity of a man are expressed via his behavior and manner, not the tobacco,” she replied.
The actress also hoped that a law that ban smoking in eateries, bars, coffee shops, and other public places, even in film studios, will soon be imposed.
The event wrapped up with a flash mob performed by many young people, followed by bicycle parade to encourage people to give up smoking.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Secretariat of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control are calling on all countries to get ready for plain packaging of tobacco products.
Plain packaging is an important demand reduction measure that reduces the attractiveness of tobacco products, restricts use of tobacco packaging as a form of tobacco advertising and promotion, limits misleading packaging and labeling, and increases the effectiveness of health warnings, WHO said on its website.
For the World Tobacco Day 2016, the Vietnamese Ministry of Health has also launched a campaign called “Life without smoke.”
Anti-smoking writing competition launched
The Ministry of Information and Communications together with the Health Ministry launched a writing competition to combat smoking on May 31.
Professional and non-professional journalists nationwide are eligible to enter. Entries will focus on tobacco-related harms, preventative measures, State policies or WHO’s plain-packaging campaign.
The competition is open for submissions until October 1. Nine stories will be awarded, with one overall winner and two second place prizes.
Further information can be found on www.mic.gov.vn
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Minh Hong, who is also head of the organising board, said a similar competition held last year drew 560 high quality submissions.
Hong hoped the contest would attract more entries this year.
The contest is among activities to mark World No Tobacco Day (May 31), an annual World Health Organisation (WHO) event to inform people of the dangers of smoking and the tobacco industry.
This year, the WHO is calling on countries to use plain packaging for tobacco products, with restricted use of logos, colours, brand images or promotional information.
Previously, in response to the initiative, Vietnam launched a national tobacco-free week from May 25 to 31.
Musical event raises funds for people in flooded areas
A charity musical night titled Chay Di Song Oi (River Please Flow) raised over 1.7 billion VND (80,000 USD).
The event took place at the Vietnam National Academy of Music on May 29.
Jointly organised by two renowned Vietnamese singers, Tung Duong and Thanh Lam, and the organisation Nha Chong Lu (Flood-proof Houses), the event raised money for disadvantaged people in southwestern Viet Nam who battle floods every year.
The money was raised by selling 800 tickets and auctioning four paintings donated by four renowned Vietnamese artists.
Named after a song composed by songwriter Pho Duc Phuong, Chay Di Song Oi also celebrated the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the academy.
Nha Chong Lu’s initial aim was to construct new houses for people in the Mekong Delta to deal with the dangers resulting from unpredictable rain and floods.-
Child care, education, protection – strategic tasks: President
Child care, education and protection are strategic matters that contribute to preparing and raising the quality of human resources in service of the country’s industrialisation, modernisation and international integration, said President Tran Dai Quang.
Speaking at a meeting with 55 disadvantaged children from 11 cities and provinces nationwide in Hanoi on May 30 on the occasion of International Children’s Day (June 1), the State leader affirmed that the Vietnamese Party, State and people have always given their love to children.
Over the past years, priority has been given to protecting, educating and taking care of underprivileged children with a slew of specific policies covering social allowance, health care, education, vocational training, rehabilitation and legal assistance, he said.
Thanks to the joint efforts of the entire political system, families, schools and the whole of society, the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA)’s National Fund for Vietnamese Children has, to date, mobilised over 5 trillion VND (225 million USD) from domestic and foreign donors to support more than 30 million children in especially difficult circumstances and those residing in remote and far-flung areas, the President noted.
He asked the MoLISA and other ministries, agencies and localities to continue effectively actualising the 11 th Poliburo’s Directive No. 20 CT/TW on enhancing the Party leadership over child care, education and protection in the new situation and the National Action Programme for Children during 2016-2020 in combination with the Vietnamese Family Development Strategy through 2020.
The leader also called for efforts to disseminate relevant laws, knowledge and skills, saying investments should prioritise facilities for children, especially those belonging to ethnic minority groups and beneficiaries of social welfare policies, and those who live in localities in extreme difficulties or affected by natural disasters and diseases.
The work requires the involvement of different sectors with families, schools, the community and socio-political organisations playing the most important role, he stressed.
Praising outstanding academic achievements the students have made despite a range of disadvantages in their life, the President said they are deserved to be President Ho Chi Minh’s good children.
The MoLISA reported that since the first event was held in 2008, there have been 425 children from 63 cities and provinces across the country engaged in the programme.
TV show supports fishermen in Quang Tri
A TV show has been organised in the central province of Quang Tri to support local fishermen affected by recent mass fish deaths.
The programme, held by the provincial People’s Committee and Quang Tri Radio – Television Station, raised more than 11 billion VND (490,700 USD), 52 tonnes of rice and other assistance donated by some 70 companies along with philanthropists.
The support will be delivered to fishermen in the coastal districts of Vinh Linh, Gio Linh, Trieu Phong and Hai Lang.
Ho Vinh Tien, a fisherman in Cua Tung town of Vinh Linh, said the mass fish deaths damaged their livelihoods, but they have received aid from local authorities and donors. He hoped that the cause of the incident will be clarified soon so that fishermen can resume normal fishing activities.
Quang Tri with 75km of coast was one of the four coastal central provinces most affected by the mass fish deaths. Its fishermen have faced total losses of more than 141 billion VND (about 6.3 million USD). The other localities were Ha Tinh, Quang Binh and Thua Thien-Hue.
Fund-raising event gathers children in need
As many as 55 disadvantaged children from 11 provinces and cities gathered in Hanoi on May 30 where they met with State officials and donors.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Hong Lan said the children had overcome difficulties to excel in their studies.
They have also managed to help support their families, she added.
Lan said she expected that these children will keep up their good work.
Among the children were visually impaired Nguyen Dang Khoa, a thirteen-year-old who came third place in a national contest on history, and ninth-grader Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tran who, despite living in poverty, has won several maths competitions.
The ceremony featured the children singing, dancing, and telling stories.
On the occasion, donations were given to the children.
This was the ninth time the National Fund for Vietnamese Children had held such an event.
Laos assists Vietnamese victims of drought, saltwater intrusion
The Laos Embassy in Vietnam handed over 257,000 USD in aid for Vietnamese people who suffered from drought and saline intrusion, in Hanoi, on May 30.
Phomma Sitsena from the Lao Embassy said the assistance aims to help residents of the central, Central Highlands and the Mekong Delta regions overcome their hardship.
Receiving the grant, Vietnam Fatherland Front Chairman Nguyen Thien Nhan said his agency will soon deliver the aid to its beneficiaries.
Since 2015, Vietnam has been suffering from the impact of El Nino – likely to be the longest one in the last six decades – with nearly 40,000ha of agricultural land rendered inadequate for production due to the massive drought across the central region, the Central Highlands and the southern region. The weather pattern also caused a drinking water shortage that affected tens of thousands of people’s daily lives.
Since the end of 2015, Vietnam has provided more than 5,200 tonnes of food-aid for three regions that took the full brunt of drought and saltwater intrusion. The country has spent over 1 trillion VND (45 million USD) on drought assistance.
Traffic accidents kill 726 in May
As many as 726 people were killed and 1,491 others injured from 1,748 traffic accidents in May, according to the National Traffic Safety Committee.
The figures represent the increase of 106 accidents, 57 dead and 165 injured against last month.
Road accidents accounted for 1,720 cases, 707 dead and 1,450 injuries.
For the whole first five months, the number of accidents amounted to 8,374 cases, causing the loss of 3,588 lives and injuring 7,339 people, a reduction of 944 cases, 147 dead and 1,218 injured from the previous year.
Korean NGO helps Cao Bang farmers improve income
The Republic of Korea’s non-governmental organisation Global Civic Sharing (GCS) and authorities of northern Cao Bang province signed a project in Hanoi on May 30 to improve the income of poor and near-poor farmers in five communes of Phuc Hoa and Thach An districts.
The 2016-2019 project costs 233,000 USD and is funded by Samsung via Global Civic Sharing, and focuses on improving the management capacity of farmers and providing them with financial assistance to buy and raise buffaloes.
Choi Eui-gyo, Director of the GCS’s Vietnam Programme, said the GCS has operated in Vietnam since 2000, in rural development and vocational training for poor young people in Hanoi, the northern province of Thai Nguyen and the central provinces of Ha Tinh and Quang Tri.
Vice Chairwoman of the Cao Bang provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Ngoc Bich pledged all possible support for GCS to carry out the project successfully.
Cao Bang wants GCS to spread the model to other districts in the future, she said.
Son La active for preventing HIV/AIDS
The northwest mountainous province of Son La, with the high number of drug addicts in the region, has been active in preventing HIV/AIDS infections.
Son La has worked with the HIV/AIDS Prevention Division under the Health Ministry on enhancing HIV testing at district level.
The locality has also developed a dozen methadone-treatment centres and eight methadone distributing facilities, supporting 1,170 patients in rural areas, particularly among ethnic minority groups.
In June, five more facilities will be put into operation. About 3,300 AIDS patients will receive anti-retroviral (ARV) treatment.
Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long urged authorities and agencies at all levels and experts to work together to tackle HIV/AIDS.
He also called on the locality to develop more methadone-treatment facilities at communal level.
According to the Steering Committee for the Northwest region, as of March 2016, the region had 63,597 people living with HIV/AIDS, accounting for nearly 27 percent of the national number. An average of 3,000 new HIV patients is recorded each year.
Methadone therapy has been applied across 91 centres across the region, benefiting 15,385 patients. However, ARV treatment has reached only 51.6 percent of AIDS sufferers in the region.
In Son La, as of April this year, there are 5,034 HIV-infected people.
An additional 90 HIV-infected cases were recorded in the first four months of this year. Most of them are aged from 20 to 39.
Vietnam takes the lead in APMOPS 2016
Vietnamese students won six gold medals and took the lead in the second round of the Asia-Pacific Mathematical Olympiad for Primary Schools (APMOPS 2016).
Tran Xuan Bach, the youngest contestant in the Vietnamese delegation receives the gold medal.
The 10 contestants came from Hanoi-Amsterdam School for the Gifted, Archimedes Academy, Giang Vo, Phuong Mai, Nguyen Truong To and Le Quy Don basic general schools, and Doan Thi Diem primary school.
School teacher, Ms Vuong Thi Thanh, who led the delegation from May 26-29 in Singapore, said these ten students surpassed 463 others to clinch platinum medals in the first round.
Five of them entered top ten outstanding students together with two students from Shanghai, two students from Taiwan and one student from Singapore.
The APMOPS 2016’s second round attracted some 260 contestants from 13 nations and territories in the Asia-Pacific including Shanghai, Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, India, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines.
Opportunity for Hanoians to buy Thai products
A large number of Hanoians had a chance to buy Thai products at a Thai retail trade fair taking place at the Hanoi Friendship Cultural Palace on May 26-29.
The fair organized by Vietnam National Trade Fair & Advertising Company (Vinexad) and the Thai Embassy in Hanoi introduces products of 120 Thai companies on more than 150 pavilions.
Products on display include food, beverage, household commodities, garment, jewelry, electric equipment, decoration, and souvenir.
Danang to host free circus show for poor children
A circus gala on the occasion of International Children’s Day will be held at Tien Son Sports Center for thousands of disadvantaged children from seven districts in the central coast city on June 1-2, Th anh Nien newspaper reports.
The event is co-organized by Hanoi Circus and Vaudeville Theatre, Hanoi Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, and SOS Children’s Village in Danang.
Free tickets for the concert will be distributed to around 3,000 children.
After Danang, the show will take place at Dong Hoi Stadium in Quang Binh Province on June 3.
Households await resettlement
Hundreds of households in Dương Quang Commune, in Bắc Kạn Town in the northern mountainous province of the same name, are still waiting to be resettled as part of the Nặm Cắt Reservoir Construction Project while the storm season approaches.
The project, approved in 2009, was invested by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s Irrigation Work Investment and Construction Management No 2, with a total investment of VNĐ440 billion (US$19.7 million). It was expected to be completed by the end of this year with a capacity of 12 million cubic metres of water.
The project is expected to provide water for more than 500ha of agricultural land and for aquaculture farms in the province, as well as helping to reduce floods and develop eco-tourism in the locality.
About 100ha of land were revoked for the construction of the reservoir and VNĐ110 billion earmarked for land clearance and compensation.
Although 60 per cent of the project has been completed, these households have not been resettled, causing difficulties for their livelihoods.
After the project was approved, local authorities required people in Nà Pài, Bản Bung and Bản Pẻn villages along Nặm Cắt River to not build, upgrade or repair their houses. The land clearance task was carried out from 2010 to relocate people in these villages to new areas so their land could be used for the construction of the reservoir. However, the project was temporarily postponed in November 2011, but the local people were still required not to build or repair their houses. As they have been forced to live in a temporary situation, these people have not been able to invest in long-term production.
The project was resumed in May 2014 and the people were expected to move to resettlement areas in November 2015.
However, Deputy Head of the town’s Construction Investment and Management Board, Võ Quốc Toàn, said that the resettlement was extended to November of this year.
Nguyễn Thị Xinh, from Nà Pài Village, said her house was near the construction site of the project so they had to move and live temporarily in another area while waiting for the construction of the resettlement area to be completed.
“Having no land for rice cultivation after being relocated, I have to grow and sell vegetables to earn more income,” she said. Meanwhile, tens of hectares of land for construction of resettlement houses for these people is being left unused.
Đinh Quang Tuyên, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Bắc Kạn City, said seven households that needed to be relocated immediately when the construction of the project started, were relocated. However, more than 90 households would be relocated later due to a lack of finances.
The local authorities proposed that the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development provide more funds to build the resettlement area, he said.
Initially, 11 households in Bản Pẻn Village, who are at risk of being flooded in the rainy season, would be relocated first. The remaining households would be relocated later, he said.
Bùi Thị Thu, from Bản Pẻn Village, said local people were willing to move for the construction of the project but felt insecure due to the delays. They hoped construction of the resettlement area would be completed soon so as to stabilise their lives, she said.
Vietnam culture centre to be established in Laos
The Prime Minister has approved the establishment of a culture centre in Laos to promote Vietnamese culture in the neighbouring country.
The non-profit centre is responsible for holding cultural events related to foreign affairs and supporting Vietnam’s tourism and sport activities in Laos.
It is part of government efforts to bring Vietnamese people and landscapes closer to Lao people and strengthen the long-standing relations between the two nations.
The centre will be located in Vientiane and run by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Vietnamese Embassy to Laos.
Traffic safety for exams urged
The National Traffic Safety Committee has sent a notice to the concerned ministries and sectors to ensure public order and traffic safety during the coming university and college entrance exams starting July 1.
According to the notice, the Ministry of Transport has been asked to guide the departments of transport and transport enterprises to prepare enough standard vehicles for transporting the candidates.
Traffic inspectors are expected to co-operate with traffic police to prevent traffic jams, especially at railway stations and terminals.
Vietnam Railway and Vietnam Airlines are responsible for security arrangements in transporting the exam questions.
The Ministry of Public Security must step up inspections and apply strict penalties for traffic violations, especially in cases of speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol and overcrowding vehicles.
The HCM Central Communist Youth Union should instruct youth volunteers to help the candidates and their families travel to the examination halls and help direct the smooth flow of traffic.
Three to be prosecuted for embezzling funds
The HCM City Police today proposed to the municipal People’s Procuracy to begin legal proceedings against three people for showing a lack of responsibility, causing serious consequences and embezzling money.
The three people are Phú Minh Hòa, 33, former worker of the Hòa Hưng Transaction Division under the Agribank, Nguyễn Lê Kiều Quang, 38, and Đặng Thị Thu Hương, 42, both former deputy directors of the transaction division.
Investigation by the police revealed that in January 2015 Hòa was assigned to take VNĐ17 billion (US$755,500) from the Agribank’s Mạc Thị Bưởi Branch to the Hòa Hưng Transaction Division.
Hòa asked Quang to work with him and the two took the money from the Mạc Thị Bưởi Branch to a bank in District 1’s Đa Kao Ward instead. Quang then ran away with all the money, while Hòa drove his motorbike to the Hòa Hưng Transaction Division alone.
Quang was also found to have forged a number of fake credit documents to appropriate more than VNĐ22 billion ($977,700) from the Agribank with help from Hòa and Hương.
More deaths due to lightning strikes in Huế
Another farmer in central Thừa Thiên-Huế Province died after being struck by lightning, recording the second death in this manner in the locality during the weekend.
Đặng Tân, 75, died while working in the field in Hương Trà District after being struck by lightning on the same day when seven others were killed or injured in An Hòa District, according to the local committee of flood and storm prevention.
Phan Thanh Hùng of the committee warned farmers to stay clear of rain accompanied by thunder and lightning, expected almost every afternoon this week. Locals should rush back to their homes on seeing signs of lightning and thunder, he said.
On Saturday, lightning killed the 42-year-old farmer Lê Văn Tưởng of An Hòa District when he was working in the field for a new crop.
These days it is usually sunny in the province and local farmers have taken the opportunity to prepare the soil for new rice crop.
Yoga trainees to celebrate International Yoga Day
Over 500 Yoga students will participate in the International Day of Yoga at Mỹ Khê beach in Đà Nẵng on June 19th . Yoga has developed in the city in recent years.
Yoga teacher Nguyễn Kim Thư said the event, which is organised by the Việt Nam-India Friendship Association of Đà Nẵng, would be set up on the pristine beach of Sơn Trà peninsula. Yoga lovers and students in the city and nationwide will participate in the yoga demonstration.
Participants will receive a two-hour free practice session starting at 5am on June 19th, led by Indian Master Avi, who manages Aro Yoga centre in Đà Nẵng.
Thư said Yoga students can practise on the beach or on the isolated islets of Sơn Trà peninsula.
Nat’l sports tournament for disabled to kick off
The national sports tournament for disabled people will kick off on July 8-14 in HCM City, the Việt Nam Paralympics Association announced.
Nearly 1,000 athletes from 31 teams across the country will compete in seven events for 680 sets of medals.
Track and field sport features the biggest set of medals, with 280. Swimming features 173 sets of medals.
In the junior tournament, competitors will compete in three categories: athletics, swimming and chess.
According to Vũ Thế Phiệt, vice chairman and general secretary of the Việt Nam Paralympics Association, it is the first time the junior tournament has been added to this event. This change will help the Association seek young talent for coming domestic and international championship competitions.
The tournament was organised by the Việt Nam Paralympic Association, National Sports Administration and by the HCM City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
VN U14 girls ready to defend AFC title
The Vietnamese U14 girls are ready to defend their title at the AFC U14 Girls Regional Championship – ASEAN in Laos.
The team face Myanmar in Group B today, Singapore on June 1 and Malaysia one day later.
“The Việt Nam Football Federation (VFF) hopes that the U14 team will try their best and hone their skills in this tournament. Việt Nam beat Thailand to triumph at the event in Việt Nam last year so the VFF wishes the squad can reach the final of this year’s event,” said Lê Hoài Anh, VFF’s general secretary.
The tournament will last until June 5 in Vientiane.
Smoking claims over 100 lives every day in Vietnam
Vietnam is among countries where smoking is most widely prevalent, losing more than 100 people a day to the habit and facing a huge financial burden, according to official figures.
Statistics from the Ministry of Health show that the Vietnamese smoking population is among the biggest in the world, with nearly half of the male population aged 15 or more, or more than 15 million people, engaging in the habit. The number of female smokers is small.
As studies have linked tobacco to around 25 diseases due to its high content of toxic chemicals, including 70 carcinogens, the habit has proved deadly and costly in Vietnam.
Smokers spend around US$1 billion a year on tobacco and treatment of related diseases, but yet around 40,000 die every year, and without drastic intervention the number is expected to shoot up to 70,000 by 2030.
A number of anti-smoking campaigns and regulations have helped reduce the number of smokers and passive smokers over the past few years, but the rates remain very high.
According to the ministry, 30 million people, most of them women and children, still have to put up with passive smoking.
The government imposes a 65% luxury tax on tobacco and plans to raise it to 70% this year and 75% in 2019.
But the increases have been criticized by health experts as too modest.
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