Ho Chi Minh City detected five more cases of infection with the Omicron variant on January 6, raising the total number of such infections in the city to 11, according to the HCM City Centre for Disease Control (HCDC).
HCM City (VNA) - Ho Chi Minh City confirmed five more cases of infection with the Omicron variant on January 6, raising the total number of such infections in the city to 11, according to the HCM City Centre for Disease Control (HCDC).
All the five patients entered Vietnam from abroad last December and have stayed in quarantine since arrival.
Their samples were sent for gene sequencing and the results confirmed they were infected with the Omicron variant.
All 223 people with contact with those five patients, including passengers and crew members travelling on the same flight and staff members at the quarantine facilities, have been quarantined in line with the regulations and have tested negative for the virus.
From January 1, 2022, the city's health sector is coordinating with the immigration agency at Tan Son Nhat International Airport to conduct quick tests for all arrivals entering the country from abroad. Passengers testing positive for COVID-19 will be quarantined immediately./.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has asked relevant agencies to issue forms for COVID-19 pre-testing and test results of passengers at airports in both Vietnamese and English.
The Ministry of Health has asked localities to set out scenarios and plans to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, given the emergence of the Omicron variant that is raging around the world.
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