Deputy PM: southern localities expand coronavirus-free zones
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has said 19 southern localities under social distancing order are expanding areas free from coronavirus (green zones), narrowing and fencing virus-hit areas (red zones) to return to normal at the earliest.
HCM City (VNA) – Deputy PrimeMinister Vu Duc Dam has said 19 southern localities under social distancingorder are expanding areas free from coronavirus (green zones), narrowing andfencing virus-hit areas (red zones) to return to normal at the earliest.
Talking with the press on August 10, Dam, who is also head ofthe National Steering Committee on COVID-19 Prevention and Control, attributed theincreasing number of infections to lax social distancing measures inseveral areas over the past time.
He emphasised the Government’s strategy of preventing andminimising new cases across the country. As directed by the Prime Minister,protecting people’s health must be placed above others.
Aboutvaccine supply, he said authorities placed orders in big quantity to achieveherd immunity nationwide, with two shots given to each person. However,delivery time is yet to be fixed.
Asscheduled, the country will not lack vaccines later this year. But in comingweeks, the Health Ministry reported that not many committed batches of vaccineswill arrive, he said.
Accordingto him, the Government agreed to prioritise vaccines to Ho Chi Minh City,Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Long An – the biggest hotspots of coronavirus, toachieve herd immunity as soon as possible.
ꦉ He requested that Ho Chi Minh City, and parts ofDong Nai, Binh Duong and Long An must strive to control the pandemic in lateAugust or mid-September. The remaining localities must fulfil the task in the next 20 days./.
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The Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) announced results of pre-clinical research on a herbal medicine for COVID-19 treatment called VIPDERVIR at an online press conference on August 10.
Ho Chi Minh City’s health sector is implementing a strategy of shifting from focusing on screening testing to treatment, with a hope to reduce the rate of COVID-19 patients in critical conditions and the number of fatalities.
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Whether they grow up to become journalists, diplomats, or professionals in other fields, these children can one day become bridges of friendship and cooperation, telling new and inspiring stories of Vietnam – China relations, said Ambassador Pham Thanh Binh.
A 21-year-old Indian tourist was successfully resuscitated and treated by doctors at Hoan My Da Nang Hospital after a near-drowning incident left him in critical condition. After three days of intensive care, the man was discharged from the hospital and has since returned to India.
In an document issued on August 5, the PM emphasised the need to stablise living conditions for people hit by floods, landslides, and flash floods in late July and early August in northern and north-central provinces, especially Dien Bien, Son La, and Nghe An which suffered some of the worst damage.
Although millions of Vietnamese were affected by AO, only over 626,000 individuals, including war veterans and their children suffering from dioxin-related conditions, are currently receiving state benefits.