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WHO praises VN’s response to COVID-19 outbreak

VGP – The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently recognized Viet Nam’s good responses to the COVID-19 outbreak and her readiness competence to urgent medical issues.

February 17, 2020 3:35 PM GMT+7

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According to the latest news of the WHO Viet Nam on “COVID-19: As far as we know,” the international organization lauded Viet Nam’s response to urgent public health issues.

The WHO assessed that Viet Nam’s response capabilities to urgent public health issues, even newly emerging infectious diseases, have increased remarkably.

The organization acknowledged Viet Nam’s proper responses. The Government launched a response system in the first phase of the outbreak including early detection, early isolation, and active treatment; management of infectious cases at medical clinics, experimental enhancement, communication activities and multidisciplinary cooperation. 

However, the WHO also recommended Viet Nam stay on high alert and be ready to control the outbreak which is supposed to witness new infectious cases in coming days.

When China detected just 27 cases of the acute respiratory disease caused by novel coronavirus, Covid-19, in Wuhan City, the Vietnamese Ministry of Health issued prevention guidelines, including close monitoring of border areas and steps to prevent possible infections among people.

When China confirmed the first death caused by the new coronavirus on January 11, Viet Nam promptly strengthened medical control at all border gates and airports. Visitors’ body temperature was checked on arrival; and anyone showing symptoms of cough, fever, chest pain or breathing difficulties were isolated for testing and strictly monitored at medical facilities.

The country set up a hotline to provide the public with needed information on the disease and established 45 rapid response teams at major hospitals across the country to deal with suspected cases of new coronavirus infections.

So far, Viet Nam has recorded 16 cases, of whom seven have been discharged from hospitals while the rest are all in stable condition./.

By Kim Anh