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Health declaration apps launched in support of COVID-19 combat

Vietnamese citizens and passengers entering Vietnam are now able to declare their health status via two applications, namely “NCOVI” and “Vietnam health declaration” that were launched in Hanoi on March 9.
Health declaration apps launched in support of COVID-19 combat ảnh 1The Ministries of Health, and Information and Communications have suggested all Vietnamese use NCOVI to report their health status, while getting updated on relevant information. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnamese citizens and passengers enteringVietnam are now able to declare their health status via two applications,namely “NCOVI” and “Vietnam health declaration” that were launched in Hanoi onMarch 9.

This is the latest effort by Vietnam in the fight against theacute respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).

Data collected through the apps will enable the domestic healthsector to learn about cases in need of medical support in the fastest and most effectivemanner.

The Ministries of Health, and Information and Communications have suggestedall Vietnamese use NCOVI to report their health status, while getting updatedon relevant information.

Meanwhile, passengers entering Vietnam are recommended to use the“Vietnam health declaration” app for the same purposes.

Asof late March 9, Vietnam had reported 31 COVID-19 infection cases, of them 16had been discharged from hospital after their complete recovery. The latest 15cases, including five Vietnamese and 10 foreigners, are being in quarantine./.
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