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Hanoi poses high risk of community COVID-19 transmission

Deputy Director of the Hanoi Health Department Tran Van Chung warned of a high risk of COVID-19 infection in the community, especially the outbreak in Dong Anh district where new cases had close contacts with many people.
Hanoi poses high risk of community COVID-19 transmission ảnh 1Spraying disinfectant to prevent COVID-19 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Director of the Hanoi Health Department Tran Van Chung warned of a high risk of COVID-19 infection in the community, especially the outbreak in DongAnh district where new cases had close contacts with many people.

Speaking atan online meeting on COVID-19 situation in Hanoi on July 6, Chung noted that thecity has also recorded infections who contacted confirmed cases in other localities.

According the department, Hanoi confirmed 10 new COVID-19 infections in July 5,including five in My Duc district, four in Dong Anh district, and one in HoangMai district.

Tracing and zoning off areas accommodating people at high risk of infection have been carried out,aiming to minimise the number of new cases, Chung said.

For his part, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Chu Xuan Dung calledon people to strictly follow COVID-19 prevention measures, and ordered chairpersonsof People’s Committees of districts and towns, and the local steering committees for COVID-19prevention and control to pay attention to inspecting the pandemicprevention work in their localities.

The city needs to ensure enough 40,000 seats in concentrated quarantine areas, Dungstressed.

He also requested ensuring absolute safety for the national high school graduation exam on July 6-9./.
VNA

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