14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Hanoi

Hanoi sets up five more quick Covid-19 testing booths

The Hanoi Center for Disease Prevention and Control will set up quick Covid-19 testing booths in all 30 districts in the city.

The Hanoi city government has decided to set up five more rapid Covid-19 testing booths for mass testing in urban districts, VnExpress quoted Deputy Director of the Hanoi Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) Khong Minh Tuan as saying.

Tuan said that the total nine booths are located in eight urban districts of Hoan Kiem, Long Bien, Cau Giay, Hoang Mai, Ha Dong, Dong Da, Hai Ba Trung, Ba Dinh and suburban Thanh Oai.

 Citizens are sampled at a quick Covid-19 testing station in Hanoi’s Dong Da district. Photo: Giang Huy

The Hanoi CDC will set up rapid Covid-19 testing booths in all 30 districts in the city. However, the process depends on the number of test kits to be delivered.

Besides, in face of the shortage of health workers with expertise in sampling and testing, the Hanoi CDC is organizing training courses for 800 employees.

People who will be sampled for quick testing are Covid-19 patients, caregivers, interns and those who visited Bach Mai Hospital’s canteen between March 10 and 28. About 16,000 people are subject to this category, according to statistics of the Hanoi Department of Health.

Hanoi began rapid Covid-19 testing on March 31. Quick test kits made in South Korea will be used at the booths and they will show results after 10 minutes analyzing blood samples. As of April 2 night, 1,782 people have used this testing service, six of them were positive for coronavirus but the tests came out negative when diagnosed again by Realtime RT-PCR in labs.

At the time of writing, Vietnam has recorded 233 Covid-19 patients, of them 85 have been cured and discharged from hospital. Hanoi reported 105 active coronavirus-infected cases, the largest number in the country.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Australian visitors enjoy hands-on banh chung making

Australian visitors enjoy hands-on banh chung making

The experience became an emotional highlight, helping connect visitors with local culture and leaving vivid and memorable impressions.

Hanoi seeks continued JICA support for science-driven development

Hanoi seeks continued JICA support for science-driven development

JICA is expected to continue contributing positively to Hanoi’s development under its 100-year vision.

Hanoi Party Chief pledges full support for artists, scientists

Hanoi Party Chief pledges full support for artists, scientists

Hanoi is sharpening its development strategy around institutional reform, long-term planning and innovation-led growth, as city leaders underline the role of science, culture and human capital in shaping the capital’s next phase.

Eco-friendly products draw crowds at Hanoi’s Spring Fair 2026

Eco-friendly products draw crowds at Hanoi’s Spring Fair 2026

Featuring 3,000 booths on fostering high-quality eco-conscious Vietnamese products, the fair aims to enhance consumer trust in domestic brands, promote economic growth and sustainable green consumption trends.

Hanoi merges six city press outlets into new Media Group

Hanoi merges six city press outlets into new Media Group

Hanoi has launched a new city-level media agency by merging six local press organizations, a move city leaders say will strengthen political communication, modernize journalism and support the capital’s long-term development strategy.

Hanoi tightens population management to protect voters’ rights

Hanoi tightens population management to protect voters’ rights

Senior city officials reviewed election readiness across six wards, focusing on voter registration, coordination among agencies and challenges caused by high population mobility.

Hanoi Museum welcomes Tet with Dragon Horse Heritage Exhibition

Hanoi Museum welcomes Tet with Dragon Horse Heritage Exhibition

As Tet approaches, one of the capital’s largest cultural institutions is reopening with expanded access and a renewed focus on public engagement.

Hanoi’s Old Quarter bursts into spring colors with flower market

Hanoi’s Old Quarter bursts into spring colors with flower market

As the Lunar New Year approaches, Hanoi’s Old Quarter awakens in full bloom as the 2026 Spring Flower Market weaves color, tradition and everyday rituals into a vibrant cultural tapestry for residents and international visitors.