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COVID-19 outbreak could peak in 10 days: health official

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
August 07, 2020, 09:46 [GMT+7]

The current COVID-19 outbreak in Viet Nam looks set to peak in 10 days, Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Truong Son said, reported 'Suc khoe & Doi song' (Health & Life) newspaper on Thursday.

Deputy Health Minister Nguyễn Trường Sơn is leading a special standing group on COVID-19 in Đà Nẵng City – a disease hotspot in Việt Nam. — Photo suckhoedoisong.vn
Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Truong Son is leading a special standing group on COVID-19 in Da Nang – a disease hotspot in Viet Nam. — Photo suckhoedoisong.vn

The deputy minister, also head of the special standing group on COVID-19 in Da Nang, said drastic measures had been carried out to trace COVID-19 suspects and isolate disease-prone areas.

He said that based on the data on the virus infections, health experts highly recommended that for the next 10 days, people should be very cautious and strictly implement preventive measures, particularly those in Da Nang.

As social distancing measures were being implemented in the city, it was expected after the social distancing period, the number of new COVID-19 cases would reduce and the disease would be better controlled.

Earlier, a COVID-19 outbreak appeared at Bach Mai Hospital, with workers of Truong Sinh Company – a food service provider at the hospital, and some nurses infected the virus.

This time, the outbreak resurged at three hospitals in Da Nang with patients, patients’ caregivers and health workers infected, Son said.

He said that besides patients whose links to the hospitals were identified, some patients had unidentified infection sources or were not related to the three hospitals, which caused difficulties in tracing suspected cases and isolating affected areas.

The health ministry quickly responded to the outbreak of COVID-19 in Da Nang, including by assigning task forces for testing, treating, tracing and communicating in Da Nang.

Psychologists were also sent to the disease-stricken areas to minimise public panic and reassure people.

“We have done a good job in disease prevention and control and we have to do better and better,” Son said, calling for more efforts in speeding up testing, tracing ability and medical treatment, especially for those with serious illness.

Son also called on the public to strictly follow the Government’s directions and trust in the country’s health sector.

Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today

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