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Vietnam speeds up COVID-19 testing to promptly discover infections

Vietnam will accelerate COVID-19 testing to promptly discover infection cases in a bid to counter the pandemic which is spreading complicatedly in the south, said Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long.
Vietnam speeds up COVID-19 testing to promptly discover infections ảnh 1Testing for COVID-19 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🤪 – Vietnam will accelerate COVID-19testing to promptly discover infection cases in a bid to counter the pandemicwhich is spreading complicatedly in the south, said Health Minister NguyenThanh Long.

Talking with the press on July 17, Long said the healthsector outlined scenarios to implement the Government’s Directive No.16 in 19southern cities and provinces, including adjusting testing strategy andincreasing testing capacity to minimise transmission risks. He also asked localities to establish intensive care units to treat serious cases. According to him, the Health Ministry has prepared medicalsupplies with the establishment of a warehouse in Ho Chi Minh City, anddeployed 2,000 high-performance and ordinary ventilators for it. The minister also called on residents to seriously follow Decree No.16, including only going out when necessary, avoiding massgatherings and limiting social contacts./.
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