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The Chief Minister and his wife toured the 500-bed Bago General Hospital to observe several the health staff performing medical examinations and providing treatments to retired civil servants, the collaborative support provided by government departments, town elders, social organizations, and volunteer groups, the free distribution of drinking water, coffee, and nutritious snacks to those awaiting care.
During the visit, the Chief Minister cordially greeted the retirees and offered words of encouragement. He further coordinated efforts to ensure the continuous provision of monthly healthcare and to ensure there are no shortages of required medicines.
Following this, the Chief Minister and his wife distributed lunch boxes to patients and their caregivers at the hospital. Additionally, they donated one bottle of palm oil (50 ticals) to each retired civil servant in attendance.
Under the leadership of the Bago Region Government, this program is organized monthly across public hospitals in 28 townships throughout the region to ensure that those who served in various government sectors can enjoy a healthy and long life after retirement. The program includes medical check-ups, the provision of one month's worth of free medication per patient, vaccinations, and the sale of basic foodstuffs at subsidized prices.
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