KOICA gifts 9.45 million syringes to Vietnam for Covid-19 prevention
The syringes are to help Vietnam fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
The syringes are to help Vietnam fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Makeshift medical stations provide primary health care for people in the area while giving treatment to people infected with the Covid-19 virus in the community and family.
The center will gather, manage and distribute electronic medical declaration data, quarantine data, public feedback collected at Covid-19 checkpoints.
Those are reportedly related to a facility of the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases, a hotspot of Covid-19 in the capital city.
Vietnam needs to strengthen Covis-19 prevention measures in response to the infection spikes in Cambodia and Laos.
Hanoi closes the loopholes in regulations covering quarantine facilities with a view to preventing community transmission of novel coronavirus at all costs.
Director of Hanoi’s Department of Education and Training Chu Xuan Dung has asked all schools in the city to strictly comply with with the Government’s regulations on COVID-19 prevention and control.
Vice chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee Le Hong Son has ordered the city to promote law dissemination and education on COVID-19 prevention and control on the Internet, newspapers and TV.
The request was made following the community-acquired infection caused by a flight attendant.
Hanoi has not reported any local Covid-19 infection for over three months, but there remain sources of coronavirus contagion such as the risk of re-infection from convalescents and illegal entries.