Vietnam officially enters 2nd phase of COVID-19 fight: Deputy PM

ietnam has officially entered the second phase of the fight against COVID-19 since the 17th case was detected two days ago, and this phase is even more difficult than the first one, but the country is ready to respond to any circumstance, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said on March 8.
vietnam officially enters 2nd phase of covid 19 fight deputy pm

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam speaks at the meeting of the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control in Hanoi on March 8 (Photo: VNA)

As of 7:30pm of March 8, Vietnam had recorded 30 COVID-19 cases, including 16 already fully recovering.

The nine latest cases confirmed on the day are foreigners, including four cases recorded in Quang Ninh province, two in Lao Cai province, two in Da Nang city, and one in Thua Thien-Hue province.

All boarded flight VN0054, the same flight the 17th patient in the country (also the first in Hanoi) was on, from London to Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport on March 2 morning. They have been quarantined, and their health is in stable condition.

At the meeting of the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control in Hanoi, Deputy PM Dam said the second phase of the outbreak combat is more challenging than the first one since the disease has spread to more than 100 countries, which means Vietnam has to prevent it from entering the country from over 100 directions, instead of several directions like in the recent past.

Besides, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has already appeared in the country. If the anti-outbreak work is not done well, the country will be “beaten from both inside and outside”, he noted.

However, all situations are anticipated, and response plans have been prepared to cope with any circumstance, even when there are thousands of infection cases, he said, adding that it will not be surprising if tens or hundreds of cases are reported in the next few days.

Dam said the most important thing is to persist in complying with the principle of preventing the spread, detecting infections, quarantining infected and suspected cases, sealing off affected areas and suppressing the outbreak.

When the virus has entered Vietnam, early detection to prevent the spread is of critical importance, according to Dam.

The Deputy PM requested sectors and authorities at all levels to promote their sense of responsibility to strictly adhere to relevant directions given by the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat, the Government and the national steering committee.

He urged competent agencies to recommend Vietnamese not go abroad or to the countries with COVID-19 cases. People should only do so if really necessary and they must equip themselves with sufficient knowledge to ensure their health’s safety.

The national steering committee agreed to propose the Government suspend the unilateral visa exemption for citizens of the EU nations, the UK, and non-EU countries that have had over 500 infection cases or record over 50 new cases in a day. The committee also proposed the denial of visa for foreigners who show COVID-19 symptoms or have related epidemiological factors.

Vietnam has applied compulsory health declaration to all people entering the country, but that is not enough, Deputy PM Dam said, adding that all Vietnamese people also need to declare their health status as this is a common responsibility and also a concrete action to join efforts against the outbreak.

He asked the Ministry of Information and Communications, the Ministry of Health, the Vietnam Social Security, and IT service providers to promptly complete technological tools so that health declaration will be applied to all people nationwide on March 10 morning at the latest.

If the whole people are unanimous, the country will definitely win against the COVID-19 outbreak, the official affirmed.

Also on the day, Deputy PM Dam made a field trip to the Vietnam Telemedicine Centre for COVID-19 Outbreak Control.

Source: VOV
english.vov.vn

Related News

Wood exports started well

Wood exports started well

VCN - After a year of missing the growth target, the year of 2024 exporting wood and wood products has had a good start, but there are still many potential risks.
Leverage to increase the scale of Vietnam - Laos trade turnover

Leverage to increase the scale of Vietnam - Laos trade turnover

VCN - From 2012 until now, trade turnover between the two countries has grown by 10-15%/year, but it has only reached US$1.65 billion which is not commensurate with the potential and special relationship between the two countries.
Vietnam-China trade reaches over US$ 27 billion

Vietnam-China trade reaches over US$ 27 billion

VCN – China continues to be the Vietnam's largest trading partner.
How more than 6 tons of smuggled gold transported to Vietnam?

How more than 6 tons of smuggled gold transported to Vietnam?

VCN - Taking advantage of border residents' policies, using homemade camouflaged vehicles to transport gold... in just a short time, dozens of subjects illegally transported more than 6 tons of gold, worth VND 8,461 billion from Cambodia to Vietnam to sell, illegally profiting tens of billions of Dong.

Latest News

​​​​​​​VN needs drastic reforms to create firm ground for economic growth: experts

​​​​​​​VN needs drastic reforms to create firm ground for economic growth: experts

Việt Nam’s economy has a good start with a growth rate of 5.66 per cent in the first quarter of this year, the highest rate since 2020. However, whether the recovery is firm remains a question.
E-commerce contributes $7 million in taxes during 2022-23

E-commerce contributes $7 million in taxes during 2022-23

A number of solutions have been implemented to enhance the tax management on e-commerce, including the
Standard Chartered revises down Vietnam’s  GDP growth forecast in 2024 to 6%

Standard Chartered revises down Vietnam’s GDP growth forecast in 2024 to 6%

Standard Chartered Bank has lowered Vietnam’s GDP growth forecast in 2024 to 6% from the previous 6.7% due to lower-than-expected Q1 growth and global trade headwinds.
Investor confidence gains traction on improved business climate

Investor confidence gains traction on improved business climate

Better investment climate, with simplified administrative producers and special incentives, has helped improve investor confidence, thus catalysing investments from a wider pool of both domestic and international investors for socio-economic development.

More News

Vietnam

Vietnam's exports to Canada lead among CPTPP countries

VCN - Ms. Tran Thu Quynh, Commercial Counselor, Vietnam Trade Office in Canada shared with Customs Magazine about the picture of Vietnamese goods in Canada with a lot of potential that can be further exploited, and recommendations for businesses, along with activities deployed by the Trade Department to support businesses to conquer this attractive "billion dollar" market.
Many new regulations aim to drastically remove the IUU "Yellow Card"

Many new regulations aim to drastically remove the IUU "Yellow Card"

VCN - Many new regulations against illegal, unreported, unregulated (IUU) fishing have been issued to help Vietnam complete the legal framework and soon remove the IUU "Yellow Card" in 2024.
PM chairs meeting of national committee for digital transformation

PM chairs meeting of national committee for digital transformation

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the eighth meeting of the National Committee for Digital Transformation on April 24, which aims to assess digital transformation efforts and development of the digital economy in recent times and discuss tasks and solutions for accelerating the work in 2024.
Seize the golden opportunity as retail giants look for supplies in Vietnam

Seize the golden opportunity as retail giants look for supplies in Vietnam

VCN - The world's leading purchasing and retail corporations all plan to increase the purchasing of goods in Vietnam. However, Vietnamese businesses still need to improve many factors to be able to grasp this opportunity.
Government’s action programme cracks down on illegal fishing

Government’s action programme cracks down on illegal fishing

A raft of measures to deal with illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is included in the Government’s freshly issued action programme as the country is striving to clamp down on illegal fishing, or else it will be hit by the European Commission (EC)’s warning card.
PM calls on ASEAN to pen strategic development vision

PM calls on ASEAN to pen strategic development vision

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) should have a strategic and comprehensive vision, and improve its resilience capacity to grasp opportunities and handle global headwinds for stable and sustainable development, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said on April 23.
Forum to discuss new initiatives on ASEAN future vision: Deputy FM

Forum to discuss new initiatives on ASEAN future vision: Deputy FM

The ASEAN Future Forum 2024 (AFF 2024), which will take place in Hanoi on April 23, is expected to create a platform for stakeholders to contribute ideas and initiatives on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)’s future vision, Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Do Hung Viet has said.
Investors play a key role in developing the industrial park system

Investors play a key role in developing the industrial park system

VCN - Dr. Phan Huu Thang, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Industrial Park Finance Association, former Director of the Foreign Investment Department (Ministry of Planning and Investment), said that basically, developing an industrial park successfully or not mainly depends on businesses, entrepreneurs - industrial park investors.
Green transformation and ESG practice to participate in the global competition

Green transformation and ESG practice to participate in the global competition

VCN - Vietnam is in a transition period from encouraging to mandating green and sustainable criteria so as not to fall behind or be excluded from the green transformation trend that is taking place strongly around the world.
Read More

Your care

Latest Most read
​​​​​​​VN needs drastic reforms to create firm ground for economic growth: experts

​​​​​​​VN needs drastic reforms to create firm ground for economic growth: experts

Việt Nam’s economy has a good start with a growth rate of 5.66 per cent in the first quarter of this year, the highest rate since 2020. However, whether the recovery is firm remains a question.
E-commerce contributes $7 million in taxes during 2022-23

E-commerce contributes $7 million in taxes during 2022-23

A number of solutions have been implemented to enhance the tax management on e-commerce, including the
Standard Chartered revises down Vietnam’s  GDP growth forecast in 2024 to 6%

Standard Chartered revises down Vietnam’s GDP growth forecast in 2024 to 6%

Standard Chartered Bank has lowered Vietnam’s GDP growth forecast in 2024 to 6% from the previous 6.7% due to lower-than-expected Q1 growth and global trade headwinds.
Investor confidence gains traction on improved business climate

Investor confidence gains traction on improved business climate

Better investment climate, with simplified administrative producers and special incentives, has helped improve investor confidence, thus catalysing investments from a wider pool of both domestic and international investors for socio-economic development.
Vietnam

Vietnam's exports to Canada lead among CPTPP countries

VCN - Ms. Tran Thu Quynh, Commercial Counselor, Vietnam Trade Office in Canada shared with Customs Magazine about the picture of Vietnamese goods in Canada with a lot of potential that can be further exploited, and recommendations for businesses, along wi
Mobile Version