International organisations hail Vietnam’s fight against COVID-19

2/3/20
At the working session
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USCDC) spoke highly of Vietnam’s performance in preventing and combating the acute respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) at a working session with Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam in Hanoi on February 28.

Chief representative of the WHO in Vietnam Kidong Park said the control of COVID-19 around the globe is encountering an array of difficulties.

He asked Vietnam to share experience in implementing quarantine, prevention, and treatment of the epidemic with the international community.

The WHO highly appreciated the Vietnamese Government’s efforts and measures, especially in building scenarios to cope with the epidemic in any circumstances.

Meanwhile, Mathew Moore from the USCDC, hailed the Vietnamese Government’s quick, firm and effective actions against COVID-19.

With the engagement of authorities from central to local levels, Vietnam has recorded only 16 infection cases so far and all have been cured. This showed Vietnam’s efforts and efficiency, contributing to the global fight against the epidemic, he said.

He asked Vietnam to continue sharing information and experience with the international community, including its coronavirus genome.

The US will continue to work closely with Vietnamese agencies in responding to epidemics, he said.

For his part, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said Vietnam has worked out measures and learned from experience to make appropriate adjustments during the process of fighting the COVID-19 epidemic.

As the epidemic is entering a new period, Vietnam is planning new measures and hopes to get advices from the WHO and the USCDC, he said.

The Deputy PM also shared Vietnam’s experience in mobilising and arranging forces to fight against the epidemic.

With the spirit of “always ready to cope with the worst scenario”, Vietnam hopes the WHO and the USCDC will continue accompanying the country in the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic, he said.
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Duncan 2/3/20 22:46

If fighting COVID-19 has been a war, then Vietnam has won the first round but not the entire war because the situation can be very unpredictable

Herewecome 2/3/20 22:46

Worldwide, the outbreak has already killed almost 3,000 and infected more than 83,000 as of Saturday.

Robinson Jones 2/3/20 22:47

It is a different story, however, in Vietnam

Allforcountry 2/3/20 22:49

the government's swift response to the emergency was crucial in containing the crisis at the early stage.

Enda Thompson 2/3/20 22:51

the government's "proactiveness and consistency throughout the response" has controlled the spread of the disease

Wilson Pit 2/3/20 22:53

There's no medication for this virus yet. Vietnam relies on fundamental principles

Egan 2/3/20 22:55

While efforts were made to eliminate infections behind hospital doors, Vietnam has also suspended classes, extending school breaks to protect students

Jacky Thomas 2/3/20 22:57

the safety of the people has been placed above all

Swift Hoodie 2/3/20 22:59

While Vietnam has managed to contain the virus, for now, the country should not lower its guard, given the spread of the infection elsewhere, like South Korea

Kevin Evans 2/3/20 23:01

We are at a critical juncture in the outbreak. Countries, including Vietnam, should use this time to prepare for the possibility of wider transmission

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