The fake Ministry of Health Fanpage posted the following content:
“Course information: 40 sessions and all days of the week (parents proactively arrange reasonable time so as not to affect the child's cultural studies. For example, if the child is free 3 days a week, they can inform the teacher). Study time is from 30 minutes to 60 minutes (depending on the content of the study that day).
Each class will have 1 teacher and 5 students to optimize the ability to receive and provide psychological care for each child. The teacher will be from the Maternal and Child Health Unit of the Ministry of Health. Tuition will be completely free. Registration plus 40 free lessons…”
On March 4, the Department of Mothers and Children, Ministry of Health confirmed that the official and only Fanpage of the Ministry of Health is called "Ministry of Health", has a blue tick, access address: https://www.facebook.com/MOHVIETNAM
In addition, information about face-to-face meetings, Child Psychology Training Courses, and recommendations posted on this site have not been reviewed by professional agencies.
The Ministry of Health recommends that people be careful, do not access the link, do not register or contact, to avoid being taken advantage of by bad guys.
Regarding this incident, the National Children's Hospital also informed and warned that currently, a common form of fraud is creating social network accounts and websites using personal images and organizations of the Department of Psychiatry to commit fraud for the purpose of profiting through courses and training courses for children and parents.
Images of medical staff in the hospital's Psychiatry Department are being edited, manipulated, and spread with false information by bad guys to defraud, affecting the reputation of the department, the hospital, and the rights of everyone.
A representative of the National Children's Hospital confirmed that the hospital's Department of Psychiatry does not carry out any activities outside of official communication channels.
“People should not transfer money or provide personal information without clear verification. If they see a fake or suspicious account, they should immediately report it to Facebook and the authorities,” a representative of the National Children’s Hospital advised.
Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/gia-mao-fanpage-bo-y-te-ghep-anh-bac-si-lua-dao-khoa-hoc-tam-ly.html
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