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2 schoolboys hospitalized after allegedly using marijuana in Ho Chi Minh City

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Two teen boys have been treated in hospital after drinking two suspicious pills in Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City earlier this week.

The two ninth graders of Nguyen Trai Middle School in Binh Tan District was admitted to the Ho Chi Minh City Children’s Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, their school principal, Ho Thanh Danh, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Friday.

They did not go home after school that day, but visited a beverage shop in close proximity to the school.

When the duo showed signs of sickness, the shop owner contacted the school staff and helped their homeroom teacher take them to the Ho Chi Minh City Children’s Hospital.

While they had symptoms such as headache, vomiting, tremors, and fatigue, which prompted doctors to suspect cannabis use, their marijuana test results returned negative, according to a leader of the hospital.

The two students received symptomatic treatment to eliminate toxins and are currently in a stable condition.

They told doctors later that they had purchased a kind of green pills from vendors near their school entrance and consumed them. 

The hospital is still in the process of identifying the exact composition of the tablets.

Danh said he and the school staff were unaware of what the two students had purchased, as well as the source of the purported stimulant.

The school principal added that the school reported the incident to local authorities and worked with parents of their students to prevent the circulation of stimulants at schools.

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Two teen boys have been treated in hospital after drinking two suspicious pills in Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City earlier this week.

The two ninth graders of Nguyen Trai Middle School in Binh Tan District was admitted to the Ho Chi Minh City Children’s Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, their school principal, Ho Thanh Danh, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Friday.

They did not go home after school that day, but visited a beverage shop in close proximity to the school.

When the duo showed signs of sickness, the shop owner contacted the school staff and helped their homeroom teacher take them to the Ho Chi Minh City Children’s Hospital.

While they had symptoms such as headache, vomiting, tremors, and fatigue, which prompted doctors to suspect cannabis use, their marijuana test results returned negative, according to a leader of the hospital.

The two students received symptomatic treatment to eliminate toxins and are currently in a stable condition.

They told doctors later that they had purchased a kind of green pills from vendors near their school entrance and consumed them. 

The hospital is still in the process of identifying the exact composition of the tablets.

Danh said he and the school staff were unaware of what the two students had purchased, as well as the source of the purported stimulant.

The school principal added that the school reported the incident to local authorities and worked with parents of their students to prevent the circulation of stimulants at schools.

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Vietnam bags 4 silvers, 2 bronzes at 2023 Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad

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All six members of the Vietnamese team competing at the 2023 Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad won medals, including four silvers and two bronzes, the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training announced on Tuesday.

The four silver medals went to Nguyen Duc Thang, an 11th grader from Hung Vuong High School for Gifted Students in the northern province of Phu Tho; Nguyen Ngoc Dang Khoa, a 12th grader; Pham Cong Minh, an 11th grader; and Tran Xuan Bach, a 12th grader, all from High School for Gifted Students of the University of Science under the Vietnam National University-Hanoi.

The two bronze medals were secured by Le Ngoc Bao Anh, a 12th grader from Le Quy Don High School for Gifted Students in Da Nang, and Tran Vinh Khanh, a 12th grader from Quang Tri Township High School in Quang Tri Province, north-central Vietnam.

The 2023 Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad was held online with 1,471 contestants from 36 countries and territories, including students from Canada, Mexico, and Brazil who were invited to participate in the competition but not considered for prizes. China was the host country.

Fifteen Vietnamese students joined the competition at the University of Engineering and Technology under the Vietnam National University-Hanoi on May 20.

Six contestants with the highest scores were chosen for prize consideration, according to regulations of the competition.

With the six medals, Vietnam ranked ninth among the participating countries and territories.

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Vietnamese students win four bronze medals at Asian Physics Olympiad

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A team of eight Vietnamese students competed in this year’s Asian Physics Olympiad, winning four bronze medals, according to the results announced by the contest organizers on Sunday.

The four bronze medals went to 12th graders Phan The Manh and Nguyen Tuan Phong of Bac Ninh High School for the Gifted in northern Bac Ninh Province, 11th grader Vo Hoang Hai of the High School for the Gifted of Natural Sciences under the University of Science, Vietnam National University-Hanoi, 11th grader Than The Cong of Bac Giang High School for the Gifted in northern Bac Giang Province.

Four 12th graders, namely Vu Ngo Hoang Duong, Nguyen Minh Tai Loc, Le Viet Hoang Anh, and Nguyen Tuan Duong, were awarded certificates of merit.

The eight students from the Vietnamese team participating in the 2023 Asian Physics Olympiad in Mongolia. Photo: Ministry of Education and Training

The eight students from the Vietnamese team participating in the 2023 Asian Physics Olympiad in Mongolia. Photo: Ministry of Education and Training

The 2023 Asian Physics Olympiad is being held from May 21 to 29 in Mongolia, where 195 students from 26 teams representing 25 countries and territories sit for both theoretical and practical examinations, each lasting 300 minutes.

Vietnam has taken part in the Asian Physics Olympiad a total of 22 times, according to news site VnExpress.

Last year, the Vietnamese delegation claimed a silver medal, two bronze medals, and five certificates of merit. 

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30 COVID-affected children in Ho Chi Minh City join summer tour at no charge

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Thirty schoolchildren in Ho Chi Minh City who were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic ignited their summer holiday by visiting cultural and historic destinations during a city tour on Wednesday.

They are elementary and middle school students in both inner-city and outlying districts in the southern metropolis.

The kids, who lost one or both of their parents to the pandemic, visited ‘Biet Dong Sai Gon’ (Saigon Rangers) Museum, located on the second floor of a house built in 1963 on Tran Quang Khai Street, District 1, and explored the Reunification Palace, among others.

They also had opportunities to make new friends, play games with each other, and receive gifts.

As these kids are from different groups of age and living in disadvantaged conditions, the tour organizer, including Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper and the travel firm Vietluxtour, had made thorough preparations to ensure they could feel relaxed after the end of a school year and fully enjoy the tour.

One of the participants, Bui Thi Ngoc Phuong, residing in District 8, said: “I had so much fun today because I learned lots of interesting things and made new friends.”

Some kids showed their excitement when exploring secret tunnels serving as old revolutionary bases in wartime.

Ly Doan Tam, a student from Binh Tan District who described the tour as his first trip ever, said he wanted to visit all tourist attractions in Vietnam.

The organizer hoped that the trip could encourage the kids to express themselves more and share their feelings with others, in order to partly help them overcome their difficulties.

The organizer added that they would arrange similar trips for COVID-affected children in the upcoming time, with each having some 30 participants.

Some students said it was their first trip to the Reunification Palace in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Hai Kim / Tuoi Tre

Some students said it was their first trip to the Reunification Palace in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Hai Kim / Tuoi Tre

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