Vietnam now clear of community transmission of COVID-19
15/5/20
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Vietnam is currently clear of any community transmission of COVID-19, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has affirmed, and this is an important condition for the country to attract investment and development resources.
He made the comment while chairing a meeting of permanent Government members on May 15 to look into the prevention and control of the pandemic.
The National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control reported that Vietnam hasn’t seen any new community infections for 28 days and transmission risks in the community are “very low” yet still latent.
The pandemic remains unpredictable in many countries in the region and the world. The risk of transmission from elsewhere will grow as international flights gradually resume, more flights are conducted to repatriate Vietnamese from overseas, and investors and experts from COVID-19-hit countries come to Vietnam.
In particular, it is quite difficult to radically control travel over border crossings, so the risk of imported cases that may then cause community infections always exist, according to the committee.
Addressing the meeting, PM Phuc said that for the past month or so, measures to fight COVID-19 while promoting production, business, and social security have been carried out in an effective manner and prevented domestic economic disruption.
Applauding the efforts of the health sector and others and authorities at all levels in COVID-19 prevention, control, and treatment, the PM said the repatriation of Vietnamese people stranded overseas has led to an increase in coronavirus infections but relevant agencies have coordinated well to quarantine these people and prevent community transmission.
He also took the occasion to tell overseas Vietnamese to remain calm, comply with the host countries’ health policies, and avoid rushing home, which may create an unsafe environment and difficulties for local anti-COVID-19 efforts.
Repeating the need to stay vigilant as there is still no vaccine, the PM said that to reach the dual targets of economic development and fighting the pandemic means measures must stay in place to prevent the disease from spreading from other countries, including maintaining the suspension of the entry of foreigners and requiring foreign experts and those arriving for official purposes be quarantined under the supervision of the health sector.
The Ministry of National Defence must further tighten the management of border residents’ travel over border crossings, and the health sector and relevant agencies need to step up IT application in prevention and control and maintain rapid response teams to quickly detect infections and seal off affected areas.
Factories, businesses, and individuals should boost production, foreign trade, and domestic tourism while preparing to reopen the country to foreign tourists, initially those from countries that have controlled the pandemic well, the PM said.
It is also necessary to create the necessary conditions for foreign experts, skilled workers, and students to come to Vietnam, while fostering exports, especially of medical face masks and COVID-19 test kits made in Vietnam, and developing a vaccine and a treatment regimen./.
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I do believe that Vietnam will win the fight against Covid-19
A densely populated neighbor of China, Vietnam has a weak healthcare system and a low budget for combating the coronavirus. So how has it managed to keep its COVID-19 infection rate so low?
one thing is clear: Vietnam has a done a good job thus far in fighting the coronavirus.
Vietnamese people put their trust in the party and state leadership
In Vietnam, "Fighting this epidemic, means fighting the enemy,"
To take the fight to coronavirus, Vietnam instituted rigorous quarantine policies, and carried out complete tracing of all people who came in contact with the virus
Authorities also widely and meticulously documented anyone who potentially came in contact with the virus.
Vietnam also kept track of second, third and fourth levels of contact to infected persons. All of these people were then placed under successively stringent levels of movement and contact restrictions.
from very early on, anyone arriving in Vietnam from a high-risk area would be quarantined for 14 days. All schools and universities have also been closed since the beginning of February.
Every business, every citizen, every residential area must be a fortress to prevent the epidemic
The particularities of domestic politics in Vietnam have led to surprisingly effective pandemic responses from the government and its people.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc all over the world, Vietnam remains one of the few bright spots, alongside some other Asia-Pacific countries like South Korea, Taiwan, and New Zealand.
Vietnam can be considered at a disadvantage with a smaller economy, a larger population, and a long and somewhat porous border with China
Vietnam’s people appear to be among the most confident globally in how their government has handled the pandemic
No new COVID-19 case reported in over 3 weeks, not a single fatality to date
The success of Vietnam’s fight against COVID-19 can be credited to its early preventive measures, particularly strict implementation of social distancing guidelines.
Vietnam’s experience can offer valuable lessons to hundreds of countries around the world fighting the pandemic.
Vietnam will enhance its cooperation with other countries, including the US, as well as the World Health Organisation and the international community in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the spirit of ‘fighting against the pandemic like fighting against an enemy’, the whole Vietnamese Party, armed forces and people have made an all-out effort to implement synchronous measures to prevent and combat the COVID-19 pandemic
Vietnam has been controlling the disease and has received appreciation from the international community as well as support and trust from its people.
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