Vietnam enters 44th day without COVID-19 infection in community

by NDO/VNA16 October 2020 Last updated at 10:50 AM

Vietnamese citizens repatriated from abroad to be admitted to a local quarantine camp in Soc Trang province. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese citizens repatriated from abroad to be admitted to a local quarantine camp in Soc Trang province. (Photo: VNA)

VTV.vn - With no new COVID-19 cases recorded on October 16 morning, Vietnam has now entered 44th day without a single community infection, according to report from the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

The country has documented 1,124 SARs-CoV-2 infections so far.

Of the total, 691 were infected with the virus domestically, including 551 linked with Da Nang city since the latest coronavirus wave began there on July 25.

As many as 1,030 patients have recovered while 35 have died from complications related to the disease. Most of the fatalities were the elderly with serious underlying health conditions.

Among the patients still under treatment, eight have tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, five twice and 12 thrice. Currently, there is no patient in critical conditions.

There are 13,386 people having close contact with confirmed cases or coming from pandemic-hit regions under quarantine at present, including 154 in hospitals, 12.029 in concentrated quarantine sites, and 1,203 at home or accommodation facilities.

The COVID-19 pandemic may last until the end of 2021 as no vaccine has been ready so far, according to the World Health Organisation.

Deputy PM asks for vigilance against COVID-19 relapse

Ministries and localities must remain vigilant in preventing the spread of COVID-19 and maintain achievements already made, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has stressed.

In a document directing the strengthening of pandemic prevention and control efforts, the Deputy PM noted that the number of COVID-19 cases around the world has yet to decline while the risk of a relapse in the winter months is high in places with poor prevention measures.

Though largely brought under control in Vietnam, another outbreak could well happen if activities to prevent its spread are not sufficiently strong, he said.

He underlined the need for localities, ministries, and sectors to strictly follow directions on pandemic prevention and control. Foreigners entering the country must complete health declarations and be quarantined, and undergo post-quarantine health supervision in line with regulations, he stressed.

He asked the Ministry of Health to quickly complete a health management system for people entering the country from abroad, while requesting local administrations at all levels to direct local healthcare sectors to maintain a close watch on health conditions.

It is necessary to ensure that all healthcare facilities and nursing homes apply pandemic prevention measures. Those failing to follow regulations must be shut down, he said.

The Deputy PM asked the Ministry of Health to coordinate with other ministries and sectors to update guidelines on pandemic prevention and control for schools, accommodation facilities, public transport service providers, factories, and offices.

Meanwhile, it is crucial to complete the COVID-19 Tracker Map and keep it regularly updated.

He also requested the ministry and People’s Committees in provinces and centrally-run cities to promptly finalise the formation of electronic health records for all citizens, support the identification of groups vulnerable to COVID-19, and speed up the application of remote health examinations and online examinations.

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