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Australian professor impressed by Viet Nam's fight against Covid-19

By VNA / DA NANG Today
April 16, 2020, 16:44 [GMT+7]

Professor Carl Thayer from Australia’s University of New South Wales Canberra has spoken highly of Viet Namese people’s support for measures taken by the Government to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Vietnamese citizens returning from the UK queue up to wait for their turn to make health declaration at a quarantine centre in Hung Yen province on April 15 (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese citizens returning from the UK queue up to wait for their turn to make health declaration at a quarantine centre in Hung Yen province on April 15 (Photo: VNA)

In an interview with the Lao dong (Labour) newspaper, Professor Thayer said most Viet Namese people have expressed their support for the Government’s dramatic measures to curb the spread of the disease, including quarantining at hot spots and imposing travel restrictions. People have also largely complied with recommendations to keep two metres apart and wear face masks in public.

The Government’s quarantine and contact tracing policies have proven effective, he added.

Viet Nam has indeed had success in the fight against the pandemic thanks to decisive measures taken in the closing days of the Lunar New Year holiday (Tet) in late January.

Schools have been closed nationwide since that time, and people arriving from overseas have undergone mandatory quarantine.

Flights to and from China and Europe have been suspended, and the Army has been mobilised to help provide quarantine facilities and medical services.

As Chair of ASEAN in 2020, Viet Nam has also called for regional meetings to deliver a collective response to Covid-19.

In addition, the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s Representative in Viet Nam Kidong Park, foreign doctors working in the country, and visitors have lavished praise on the Viet Namese Government’s decisive actions, which have kept the number of infections to less than 300, with no fatalities.

Viet Namese leaders took action early and decisively to quarantine infected people and track down all contacts.

The Ministry of Information and Communications has regularly updated health recommendations and information for the public, to prevent confusion and fake news on social media.

People’s confidence in the Government’s response to Covid-19 remains high, Professor Thayer said, strengthened by efficient and transparent communications, which are vital to curbing the spread of the virus.

Source: VNA

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