A 52-year-old woman from Cam Le District in central Da Nang city is the 18th patient who died of COMPLICATIONs from COVID-19, The Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Truong Son announced on 13 August.
The patient had suffered from end-stage chronic kidney failure, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.
He received treatment at Da Nang Hospital from 15 to 31 July, where he tested positive for the coronavirus guilty of the disease.
On July 31, the patient was transferred to Da Nang Lung Hospital. The next day, she suffered from respiratory failure and shortness of breath and she was transferred to the Department of Tropical Medicine at Da Nang Hospital.
She was transferred to Hoa Vang Health Center on 4 August for an additional remedy and her death was shown at 7pm on 12 August.
Doctors attributed his death to severe coVID-19 pneumonia with underlying diseases of end-stage chronic kidney failure, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.
Vietnam reports 3 more cases of COVID-19 on the morning of August 13
Three new coronavirus infections were shown in Vietnam on the morning of August 13, bringing the national total to 883 to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
The new patients, aged 40 to 83, come with one returning from Saudi Arabia and two connected to da Nang hospital access point.
These brought the number of related epidemics in Da Nang to 421.
Previously, 14 new cases of COVID-19 infection had been shown on the night of August 12, adding one in Hanoi and thirteen similar to da Nang city.
On August 8, patient 867, a 63-year-old man from the northern province of Hai Duong, underwent a check-up at Hanoi’s Central Military Hospital 108 and then arrived at his daughter’s home in Hanoi’s Thanh Tri district.
A day later, he was tested and admitted to Thanh Nhan Hospital for severe pneumonia.
On August 11, the effects of Thanh Nhan Hospital and the Hanoi Disease Control Center tested positive for the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
Of the patients shown in the country, 322 were imported and quarantined upon arrival.
The guidance committee’s remedy subcommittee said that 409 patients, or 46.3% of the total, have fully recovered so far.
Of the remaining active patients, 35 tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus at least once, and others did so at least twice.
A total of 133,340 people who have had close contact with patients or who have returned from pandemic-affected spaces are quarantined throughout the country, adding 5,361 in hospitals, 25,043 in concentrated quarantine services and 102,936 at home.
Prime Minister orders effective prevention against COVID-19
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc called on ministries and localities to expand effective methods of dealing with COVID-19 in terms of economy and health, while chairing a virtual assembly with permanent members of the government in Hanoi on August 12.
The prime minister praised the fitness sector in hotspots such as Da Nang city centre and neighboring Quang Nam province for temporarily zoning outbreak spaces and achieving the immediate large-scale implementation of serious social estrangement measures.
He called on localities to have a good enough source of medical devices for fitness personnel, who are at the forefront of the war, and to raise public awareness of COVID-19 prevention work.
The prime minister suggested to the fitness sector that it encourage the search for coVID-19 medicines and vaccines and supplement the remedy regimen to minimise deaths.
We will have to keep a close eye on the border areas, he emphasized.
He ordered the locality to build an effective prevention strategy, both economic and medical, by assessing the dangers of separate areas, without necessarily implementing lockout measures for all parts of a city or neighborhood over a long period of time.
According to the Ministry of Health, the epidemic has been controlled in the central city of Da Nang. The spread of the disease in the network has been limited and the number of new infections has decreased in recent days. Most COVID-19-related deaths had underlying conditions.
Quang Tri blocks village due to main threat of COVID-19 infection
Authorities in the central quang Tri province closed the village of Bau in Gio Chau commune in Gio Linh district from nine o’clock at night. on the night of August 11.
The president of the People’s Provincial Committee, Vo Van Hung, has signed a resolution to temporarily block the village because it is at the highest threat of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
The provincial Ministry of Health cooperated with the committee to take the necessary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the village.
The local police, soldiers, the medical corps of workers and the relevant agencies have set up quarantine posts in the village.
On the afternoon of August 11, Quang Tri Province recorded two new cases of COVID-19. These were patients 861 and 862. Patient 861 is a 36-year-old man living in Gio Linh district. He maintained close contact with patients 750 and 833.
Patient 862 is the mother of patient 832. He took care of patient 832 at Quang Tri General Hospital between August 2 and 7.
Patient 832, then the sixteenth user to die of COVID-19-related headaches in Vietnam on August 11 afternoon. He suffered from type 1 diabetes, exhaustion and failure of the center.
The province recorded a total of six cases of COVID-19 on the morning of August 12, one death.
The COVID-19 Bluezone app reaches 15.7 million users
Some 15.7 million smartphone users had downloaded Bluezone, an evolved touch search app to identify and alert others who interacted with PATIENTS with COVID-19, starting at 11 a.m. on August 11, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC).
The number 15.5 million more than july 25, when Vietnam showed its first network transmission case after 99 days, for an average of more than one million downloads constantly per day.
The central city of Da Nang recorded the highest rate of smartphone users who downloaded the app, at 34.13%. It continued through the capital of Hanoi with 23.83 consistent with penny; the northern province of Quang Ninh, 22.61, consistent with one hundred; Ho Chi Minh City, 22.05 consistent with penny; and the northern province of Bac Ninh, 17.84 consistent with the penny.
As of August 6, through the application, the fitness sector had verified 21 cases of other F1 people (who had close contact with patients with COVID-19, or F0) and other F2 people (who had been in close contact with F1).
Information and Communications Minister Nguyen Manh Hung suggested that localities intensify their communications charts so that at least 30-40% of the population uses the app.
While presiding over an online assembly before this month, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc presses that each and every citizen is soldiers and that each and every house, village and residential domain is a castle in the fight against the pandemic.
Have everyone install the Bluezone app to facilitate immediate tracking of infections.
Developed through the bkav corporate generation, the app uses Bluetooth Low Energy, a wireless network generation, to connect to smartphones less than two meters away.
If a user is positive for SARS-CoV-2 (known as user F0), the fitness government can identify those who have been in close contact with F1, and the formula will alert them to the threat of infection.
They can also contact the fitness government for assistance.
The application is absolutely confidential, unnamed and transparent, as it only transmits information to points of sale on users’ phones and does not transfer data or places to the system.
The progression of Bluezone supervised through MIC and the Ministry of Health (MoH). It was presented on April 18.
Other programs have also been shown to be effective in prevention and COVID-19.
As of 11 August, nearly 874,500 medical declarations had been made “tokhaiyte.vn” and the Vietnam Health Declaration had been deployed through the Viettel Telecommunications and Military Industry Group (Viettel).
A further 17.8 million declarations of fitness were made to NCOVI, some other application used in the fight against the disease.
MIC and the Ministry of Health that all Vietnamese use NCOVI to report their fitness and download up-to-date information.
More than 170 hosting institutions serve as quarantine sites
As of August 6, up to 173 tourist accommodation institutions had been mobilized in 25 cities and provinces of Vietnam to serve as quarantine sites in combat against COVID-19, according to the National Tourism Administration of Vietnam (VNAT).
With 11,733 rooms and 17,406 beds, the facility is designed to provide paid quarantine to foreign experts, investors and professional staff entering the country.
VNAT stated that the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism had recently requested the popular committees of provinces and villages near foreign airports to review and update the list of hosting institutions that serve as paid quarantine sites and to provide this list to the Ministries of Defence and Health.
Bac Ninh Province is home to the largest number of homes of its kind, with 18, followed by Thanh Hoa with 16, Dong Nai 15, Nghe An 14, Quang Ninh 12, Lam Dong and Hai Duong 10.
On the morning of 12 August, Vietnam had recorded 866 COVID-19 patients since the first case detected in January, of which 321 imported cases, 399 of which, or 46.1%, had been fully recovered, while another 17 succumbed to the disease. The disease.
Up to 134248 people who have had close contact with patients with COVID-19 or pandemic spaces are quarantined throughout the country, adding 5365 in hospitals, 24180 at other concentrated quarantine sites and 104703 in homes or shelters.
More Vietnamese brought home from the U.S.
More than 340 Vietnamese from the U.S. states They were safely repatriated on 11 August.
The Embassy of Vietnam sent the airport to provide support.
In-flight disease prevention measures were taken. Upon landing at Van Don Airport in northern Quang Ninh province, all passengers and equipment underwent fitness checks and quarantined in accordance with regulations.
More than 240 Vietnamese returned from Singapore
More than 240 Vietnamese were taken home on a flight from cheap airline Vietjet Air on 12 August.
The flight was organized through the Vietnamese authorities, the Vietnamese Embassy in Singapore and the airline, as well as the relevant Singapore agencies.
Passengers included young people under the age of 18, the elderly, people in poor health and others in extreme poverty. The Vietnamese Embassy also sent its to the airport to assist them with boarding procedures.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, measures were taken during the flight. Upon landing at Can Tho International Airport in the city of the same stopover in the Mekong Delta, the flight crew and all passengers underwent physical fitness tests and quarantined in accordance with regulations.
The Government and Vietnamese missions plan to establish more flights to bring more Vietnamese citizens home, according to their wishes and quarantine capacity at home.
Tourists stranded in Da Nang after Hanoi outbreak
The first two flights with more than 400 tourists stranded in Da Nang city centre since last July’s outbreak arrived safely in Hanoi on August 12.
This is the first of seven specially organized flights to bring back nearly 1,500 tourists from 17 provinces and cities across the country to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City between August 12 and 14, after flights to and from the city centre were blocked at the end. July. as a component of the municipality’s social estrangement measures to combat the resurgence of COVID-19.
Thousands of Vietnamese flocked to the popular seaside hotel in July for the summer holidays, taking advantage of promotions in a condiment for domestic tourism after 3 months without local transmission reported COVID-19.
However, his vacation was cut short at the end of July, when news of the first local contagion discovered in the town with a recently unknown source broke out, marking the explosion of new instances and the first deaths of COVID-19 in the country since the start of the crisis. Pandemic.
All tourists approaching the airport should wear masks, face protectors, gloves and many even wear a full protective setting to avoid the threat of viruses.
The workers’ security corps and at Da Nang International Airport helped tourists with the procedures and ensured physical distance.
Aircraft used on flights, operated through the national airline Vietnam Airlines and the cheap airline Vietjet, will be disinfected after landing.
All tourists will be quarantined upon arrival at the community broadcast, as many Da Nang returnees have been found to be inflamed with SARS-CoV-2.
Earlier this week, Hanoi-based army groups prepared two army barracks outside the gates of Hanoi to welcome 1,000 tourists about to be returned.
The remeatable hospital Mr. Linh COVID-19 had also prepared from 200 to 250 beds and may even increase capacity to 1000 by city orders.
All tourists will be tested twice before being released from quarantine.
Meanwhile, the HCM City Health Ministry has requested that all registered tourists perform a coronavirus test before taking a flight back to the city of HCM. They’ll be quarantined on landing.
As expected, there will be two more flights on August 13, with a total of 828 passengers, adding 799 Vietnamese and 29 foreigners, from Da Nang to Hanoi.
Meanwhile, 625 passengers will be transported to HCM City on 3 flights on August 13 and 14.
Southeast Asian countries COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread in Southeast Asian countries with thousands of new infections reported every day.
On 12 August, the Philippine Ministry of Health reported that the country had recorded 4,444 new infections and deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections and deaths to 143,749 and 2,404 cases, respectively.
The country has lately the number of infections in the region.
On the same day, Indonesia announced 1,942 more new cases, bringing the total to 130,718. Meanwhile, the number of deaths increased to 5,903, 79 more than a day earlier, a record in Southeast Asia.
In Singapore, there were 42 new cases of infection, the lowest in about five months, the highest of them quarantined workers.
Da Nang residents were asked to use coupons from August 12 to buy goods, in order to hold giant market rallies amid fears around the new coronavirus (COVID-19).
They say there’s no position like the house, but other people would possibly be too comfortable in the house for their own good.
After 4 COVID-19 vaccine studies and progression sets recently tested positive, Vietnam-based COVID-19 vaccines are about to begin human trials later this year, according to the Ministry of Health.
A more proven user for coronavirus in Hanoi
It’s 6 a.m. and breakfast is in a quarantined position for others in the T3 domain of Phu Vang District in central Thua Thien-Hue province.
The Ministry of Health has called for an offensive against illegal advertising and industry in e-commerce and social media for new trendy cigarettes.
The Ministry of Transport continued to order the disruption of flights to and from the central city of Da Nang, and the Covid-19 pandemic remains complicated.
Many others in Hanoi have been fined for not dressing in masks in public places, their failure expanding the threat of spreading the new coronavirus to others without affecting the fitness of their fellow citizens.
Foreign markets such as Japan, Germany and Taiwan (China) have moved to welcome the Vietnamese again, according to the Department of Foreign Workers Management of the Ministry of Labour, Invalides and Social Affairs.
The HCM City People’s Prosecutor’s Office announced on August 11 that it had approved decisions on the opening of proceedings for criminals and the arrest of a Korean and Vietnamese for “frauds in proper property”.
The toll (ETC) was officially carried along the entire Hanoi-Hai Phong Road on August 11.
COVID-19: Vietnam records more cases, deaths
HCM City’s education and industry plan to adopt electronic invoices in kindergarten, elementary, secondary and secondary grades until 2022.
Pham Van Hung has completed a 15-day ethnic minority crusade with his college friends.
As of July 20, the government has deferred a payment of VND 47.6 billion (US$2.040 million) in royalties and asset taxes for related businesses, organizations, and business circles.
Up to 56 Laoan academics who read at a school in central Quang Tri province have returned home with the permission of the authorities amid the confused Covid-19 pandemic.
The Kien Giang People’s Committee approved the task of building a new plant in Phu Quoc Island District.
After 4 months of surveillance cameras in Ho Chi Minh City, traffic in those locations has improved.