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Hanoi to test 10,000 people with high risk

Hanoi’s Department of Health on July 14 sent an urgent dispatch to the centres for disease control and health centres of districts and towns to conduct COVID-19 testing on 10,000 people.
Hanoi to test 10,000 people with high risk ảnh 1A medic takes a sample for a Hanoi's resident in Hai Ba Trung district who came back to the capital from HCM City (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – Hanoi’s Department of Health on July 14 sent an urgent dispatch to the centres for disease control and health centres of districts andtowns to conduct COVID-19 testing on 10,000 people.

The tests are specifically aimed at those considered at-riskincluding people working in Thang Long Industrial Park (Dong Anh district),the communities in districts of Dong Anh, Soc Son and Me Linh; people who workin transport services, drivers, driver assistants, ticket salesmen, peoplewho work regularly at major city bus stations or train drivers, service staff,staff on trains and train stations; traders, people who often work in wholesalemarkets, traditional markets and professional security staff at companiesproviding security services.

From July 14-18, health centres of districts and towns will take pooled samplesand transfer them to the city's Centre for Disease Control (CDC).

The CDC is responsible for providing professional guidance and urging healthcentres of districts, towns to conduct the task before July 19.

From 9am to noon on July 14, Hanoi recorded nine more positive cases ofSARS-CoV-2, of which five are related to the outbreak of SEI Company, tworelated to Hoa Voi outbreak in Quoc Oai township, one related to An Myoutbreak in My Duc district and one in Bac Tu Liem district./.
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