Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam will face formidable challenges in the fight🌄 against the COVID-19 pandemic since it could last until the end of next year, Acting Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long said on October 13.
At an online conference on COVID-19 prevention with localities nationwide, the acting minister stressed Vietnam must uphold vigilance and sharpen focus on COVID-19 prevention measures since the coronavirus situation could become worse and the prospects of access to vaccine hanging in the balance.
Even when the country has recorded no community transmission of the coronavirus for 41 straight days, the risk of the virus entering the country always remains high, Long said.
“This is an important time for us to prepare and carry out all necessary measures to prevent the outbreak, particularly when winter is approaching, making the COVID-19 outbreak get worse. The virus has returned to many countries, and the number of community transmission cases is increasing. That is the reason why localities should review anti-pandemic scenarios,” he noted.
Long emphasised the five principles in fighting COVID-19, which are preventing infections, detecting infected cases, quarantining suspected and confirmed infection cases, treating COVID-19 patients, and isolating and stamping out outbreaks.
COVID-19 prevention and control scenarios of provinces and cities must include response measures for outbreaks at hospitals, plants and residential areas, he said.
Long described preventing the epidemic from entering Vietnam as the most important task, followed by detecting infections, especially in the context that Vietnam is still receiving foreign experts and repatriating citizens from abroad.
He ordered the health departments of localities to join hands with the border guard force to strictly control the number of immigrants, people quarantined at concentrated facilities or home accommodations.
Amidst the sophisticated developments of COVID-19 globally, the Health Ministry urged all people to focus on prevention measures and safe living during the pandemic.
Localities are requested to improve testing capacity, and pay due heed to the tracing work since tracing people in close contact with COVID-19 patients, referred to as F1s, is key to COVID-19 prevention.
The flexible and creative applicati♍on of a strategy to prevent, detect, isolate, localise and contr🍒ol COVID-19 had played a decisive role in Vietnam’s successful battle against the pandemic, experts have said.