
The results indicate that the ACE2 and PDB6LU7 proteins were strongly inhibited by 10 out of 24 compounds accounting for 70.9% in the TA. The inhibitory capability of active compounds in the TA from Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam over the Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) protein in human body - the host receptor for SARS-CoV-2 and the main protease (PDB6LU7) of the SARS-CoV-2 using docking simulation has been studied herein.
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The development of technology and the public’s increasing needs for information update will provide opportunities for radio broadcasters to flexibly transform, constantly renew themselves, and adapt to all social changes.GC-MS was applied to identify 24 main substances in Melaleuca cajuputi essential oil ( TA) extracted from fresh cajeput leaves through steam distilling. We also inserted illustrative photos and video clips to make the show more exciting and lively.” Our team spent a lot of time preparing for the show and ensuring the quality of the program.

Tran Thi Thanh Phuong, Head of the French section, said: “To livestream a program, it requires both image and sound quality. Radio programs are streamed online to reach listeners quickly.Īt the National Radio Festival, VOVworld’s French section produced a livestreamed show featuring Kenjah David, a French music ambassador to Vietnam.

Radio programs are now accessible on the Internet and smart phones. With the slogan “Connectivity-Convergence-Convenience”, VOV’s Overseas Service (VOVworld) is promoting Vietnam to the wider world through different platforms including its fanpage, YouTube, podcasts, and Google Spotify. VOVworld’s French section produces a livestreamed show featuring Kenjah David, a French music ambassador to Vietnam (Photo: Khiem Huan) We updated news on the pandemic, spread official messages, and encouraged people to unite and overcome the pandemic.” A VOH’s COVID-19 news bulletin posted on the website and fanpage reported up to 2 million followers per day. We reflected the fight against COVID-19, the life of people during social distancing time, COVID-19 testing, and vaccination. Journalist Cong Vinh from the Voice of Ho Chi Minh City’s People (VOH), said: “One year ago when Ho Chi Minh city was hardest hit by COVID-19, reporters and editors working from home were connected by technology. The COVID-19 pandemic is a testimony to the effort to adapt to changes in the broadcasting industry. Modern radio has much improved its production methods to cover issues in a more practical and appealing way. Over the years, radio programs have covered many national issues, reflecting the Party and State’s policies and guidelines, the fight against COVID-19, socio-economic activities, and good people and good deeds. Broadcasters need to renovate the content and production methods to meet audiences’ needs.” With diversified sources of news and easy access, VOV and local radio stations have always been a popular choice for reliable news. President of the Voice of Vietnam and Head of the Festival’s Organizing Board Do Tien Sy said: “More than ever, radio staff should work together to find the best way to develop the industry. This year’s theme also shows the radio industry’s effort to flexibly follow the Party and State’s policies on the fight against COVID-19. In the wake of strong development of social networks, broadcasters are changing their approach and becoming more interactive to get closer to audiences. The festival’s theme “Flexible transformation - beyond adaptation” embraces several meanings that highlight the rapid development of science and technology which is forcing radio broadcasters to shift their content and delivery methods toward digital transformation.

President of the Voice of Vietnam and Head of the Festival’s Organizing Board Do Tien Sy (Photo: VTC)
