THE ceremony to honour par­ticipants in healthcare pro­grammes and athletes at the Fifth National Sports Festival 2024 was held at the Ministry of Health’s hall yesterday.

 

The ceremony was attend­ed by Union Minister for Health Dr Thet Khaing Win, Deputy Minister Dr Aye Htun, direc­tors-general, officials from the Directorate of Medical Services, specialists, assistant surgeons, nurses, medical technicians, supporting health workers, administrative staff, athletes representing the Ministry of Health, and other invitees.

 

The Union minister stat­ed that health workers are not only based in Nay Pyi Taw but that health workers in regions and states have also been or­ganized to provide medical care for the National Sports Festival. In addition, not only the Ministry of Health but also medical workers from the Med­ical Services and the Myanmar Red Cross Society have formed nearly 300 strengths of medical teams to participate in health­care efforts. He expressed his gratitude to all staff members who have overseen and man­aged the healthcare services to ensure that no one was left behind.

 

Following this, the Union minister, the deputy minis­ter, and the directors-gener­al presented certificates of honour and gifts to those who participated in the healthcare programmes and sports com­petitions, contributing to the successful organization of the Fifth National Sports Festival. They also hosted a lunch.

 

During the event, the Min­istry of Health treated over 5,800 patients, including 1,371 injured in sports competitions, 1,487 at traditional medicine clinics, 92 at specialist clinics, 2,314 at accommodation sites, 557 in the performance groups’ training and during the opening and closing ceremonies, and 42 at hospitals. — MNA/MKKS