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Reducing COVID-19 infections, fatalities – top priority: meeting

The top priority now is to reduce COVID-19 infections and fatalities, as the pandemic is expected to develop more complicatedly in Ho Chi Minh City and other southern localities in the coming days, with a rise in cases, especially critical ones.
Reducing COVID-19 infections, fatalities – top priority: meeting ảnh 1Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The top priority now is toreduce COVID-19 infections and fatalities, as the pandemic is expected todevelop more complicatedly in Ho Chi Minh City and other southern localities inthe coming days, with a rise in cases, especially critical ones.

Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long on July 21chaired an online meeting with the health ministry’s forces that are assistingHCM City, and Binh Duong, Tien Giang, Dong Thap, Dong Nai and Long An provinces in the pandemic combat.

To ease hospital overload, the participants agreed toclassify COVID-19 cases, including suspected cases, patients and severe cases.

Those in critical conditions will be treated atmedical facilities with ICUs or the city COVID-19 ICU hospital. Meanwhile,the others will be admitted to temporary hospitals or district-level medical facilities.

Long said the classification would help to improveCOVID-19 treatment efficiency./.
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