Last coronavirus in Vietnam and Southeast Asia on August 27

New raises COVID-19 toll in Vietnam to 30

Another COVID-19 patient suffering from severe underlying physical fitness disorders in Da Nang city centre was the thirtieth death similar to coronavirus disease in Vietnam, the Ministry of Health showed on August 27.

A 51-year-old COVID-19 patient died Thursday morning, coronavirus-related death in Vietnam.

The woman from Da Nang City had a history of high blood pressure, central insufficiency and severe kidney failure that required a dialysis regimen.

On July 19, he entered Da Nang Hospital for thrombosis of arteriovenous fistula, a complication that can occur with dialysis.

During his treatment, he suffered fever or other respiratory symptoms related to COVID-19.

The SARS-CoV-2 test was done on July 27 and the effects were negative, however, her four August tests were positive and she was transferred to the hospital in Hoa Vang the next day.

Once there, he developed acute respiratory misery syndrome, poisonous surprise syndrome and persistent high fever.

She won extensive resuscitation treatment, adding intubation, continuous renal replacement treatment and doses of antibiotics and antivirals. However, the infection subsided.

On August 26, it deteriorated rapidly.

In the early hours of Thursday morning, its center weakened and stopped and all resuscitation efforts failed.

She pronounced dead at 12:30 a.m., the official cause of coVID-19 pneumonia death with complications, septic shock, multiorgan failure in a patient with hypertension, chronic kidney failure and central failure.

A 56-year-old woman who in the past had tested positive for COVID-19 in Da Nang died of headaches from other serious underlying physical disorders on Tuesday night.

The patient, a resident of the Son Tra district in the city centre, had a history of hypertension, stroke and end-stage kidney failure that required dialysis regimen.

She showed that she had contracted a coronavirus on July 30 while being treated at Da Nang Hospital, one of 3 medical services at the outbreak center in Da Nang.

However, it has been negative for the virus 3 times since then: August 18, August 21 and August 23.

He died at Hoa Vang Medical Center in Da Nang on Tuesday night, and the reasons for death were officially reported as septic shock, multiorgan insufficiency, pneumonia, end-stage kidney failure, stroke and central failure.

The case is recorded as a COVID-19-related death.

Of the patients active with COVID-19 in Vietnam, thirteen will be in critical condition and 3 have a maximum chance of imminent death.

Haan tourists stranded in Da Nang end quarantine period

More than 400 tourists stranded in Da Nang city and taken to Hanoi in the middle of this month ended their 14-day quarantine at the capital’s military school.

All negative for COVID-19 twice.

On Wednesday afternoon, tourists were allowed to return home, but said they had to isolate themselves for two weeks.

Seven flights were organized especially to bring back some 1,500 tourists from 17 locations in Hanoi and the city of HCM between 12 and 14 August.

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.

The director of the quarantine camp, Lieutenant Colonel Don Von Quang, told the newspaper Tuổi trẻ (Youth) that they had received 847 tourists returning from Nẵng on 4 flights and that tourists had left quarantine in 4 groups.

Nguyen Quang Anh, a resident of Hanoi’s Tay Ho District said he was stranded in the central province of Quang Ngai due to COVID-19 resurgence and then brought home thanks to a specially-arranged flight.

“During my stay in the quarantine zone, I took great care of food, sleep and preventive measures against disease,” Anh said.

Pham Xuan Nam of the northern city of Thai Bunh added: “I would like to thank the Party, the state and the government for their assistance at the right time and at this time.”

Colonel Do Hong Thai, director of the army school, said the school cooperates with Son Tay General Hospital, the fitness center in Son Tay city, to provide adequate care and quarantine situations to care for and ensure the protection of those who are quarantined. .

The school also arranged buses to take others to Son Tay bus stations, My D’nh or Noi Bai airport so that others can take the transport without problems to get home.

Hai Duong imposes curfew after new Covid-19

Authorities in the northern city of Hai Duong implemented a curfew and banned takeaways in classic markets, as new cases of Covid-19 were reported.

Hai Duong’s People’s Committee announced that it would put in place stricter measures against Covid-19 after 3 patients visited a local store.

All takeaway stalls in classic markets will be prohibited due to lack of preventive measures. Delivery facilities to these food and non-essential stalls are prohibited. In addition, other locals are prohibited from leaving from 10 p.m. at five o’clock in the morning in case of an emergency.

Outdoor sports and workouts and other occasions are prohibited until further notice.

On August 23, patient 1016 was shown to have SARS-CoV-2. He also owns a convenience store and has contacted many people. The next day, her son and mother also tested positive.

Hai Duong’s Department of Health is looking for others who arrived at the hieu Trang convenience store from July 19 to August 18. People with symptoms are isolated at home and go to medical centers.

On August 24, Hai Duong’s government quarantined the Thanh Xa Village Residential Group and the Concrete Pipe Manufacturing Plant in the southern Hai Duong domain after patient 1016 tested positive.

Quarantine will last 28 days.

Vietnam reports no news of COVID-19 on the morning of August 27

Vietnam reports no news of COVID-19 on the morning of August 27 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam reported no new cases of COVID-19 on the morning of August 27, maintaining the national count in 1034, to the National Steering Committee for coVID-19 Prevention and Control.

Previously, on August 26 afternoon, five new instances imported from COVID-19 were shown.

Among the new patients, quarantined upon arrival, two men contracted SARS-CoV-2 in the United Arab Emirates and tested negative for the new coronavirus 3 times before returning to their country of residence, Can Tho International Airport, the city of Can Tho in the Mekong. Delta, August 9.

The three, two men and one woman, were repatriated from Russia and arrived at Van Don International Airport in the northern province of Quang Ninh on 11 August.

Of the total, 687 are local infections and 547 are similar to the central city of Da Nang, where the new outbreak began on July 25.

Currently, another 69,429 people are in close contact with the cases shown or from spaces affected by a quarantine pandemic, adding 1,878 in hospitals, 20,411 at other concentrated quarantine sites and 47,140 in homes or shelters.

Also on 26 August, 37 patients were given birth, totaling up to 632 recoveries to date.

Fifty-3 of the patients who were still taking the remedy tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 67 twice and 47 three times.

Meanwhile, the death toll by COVID-19 has reached 29 after the last reported death in the afternoon.

The 66-year-old man in Tu Nghia District, central Quang Ngai province, who had suffered from vascular problems, high blood pressure and chronic kidney failure, died at Hoa Vang Medical Center in Da Nang on the morning of August 26.

Providing the main points of a death at Hoa Vang Medical Center on August 25, the Ministry of Health said the 56-year-old woman living in Da Nang’s Son Tra district died after the coronavirus test came back three times.

His death was attributed to septic shock, multivisceral insufficiency, pneumonia, end-stage renal failure, central insufficiency and cerebrovascular problems. It is not counted as death by COVID-19.

Ninh Binh transforms into COVID-19 quarantine facilities

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Ninh Binh Province has remodeled its hotels in COVID-19 quarantine services for foreigners entering Vietnam for paintings in the region. Dong Ne is the first hotel in Ninh Binh on a medical isolation site for foreigners coming to Vietnam to see paintings in the province.

They’re quarantined for 14 days.

The Provincial Center for Disease Control will look for more accommodation providers to register as isolation centers for foreign experts or highly professional community contracts.

Launch of a photography contest on the spirit of the pandemic in Vietnam

A photography contest has been launched to spread the stunning photographs of the other Vietnamese in the war opposed to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Organized through the Vietnam Public Relations Network (VNPR), the Kien Cuong Vietnam – Vietnam Resilient Photography Competition is open to professional and amateur photographers, with two categories of awards: professional photographs and mobile phone photographs.

The committee will settle for nominations until September 30. The rite of awards is scheduled to take place on October 10, 2020, practically on VNPR’s Facebook page.

All Vietnamese and foreigners living in Vietnam, with no age limit, can send photographs to participate in the contest on the online page vnpr.vn/kiencuongvietnam or by email to [email protected].

The festival jury consists of prestigious Vietnamese photographers and experienced photojournalists from foreign news agencies as leading news organizations in Vietnam.

The entries will be photographs taken in Vietnam on the subject of the efforts of the local population, the government at all levels, social organizations and businesses to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and, collectively, the triumph over the difficulties caused by the virus.

Each competitor can send one or more entries, surpassing the five images. Photos taken from January 23 to September 30 are eligible, with the Full HD solution (1920 x 1080) or higher for images taken in the Phone Photo category, and a solution of more than 3000 pixels for competing images in the Pro category.

In each entry, in addition to the photo, participants must bring data about their author, its content, the time and location of the shoot.

A gold, silver and bronze award will be awarded to the most productive works in the category, in addition to an Inspiration Award.

The images decided through the organizing committee will be exhibited at the Kien Cuong Viet Nam – Vietnam Resilient exhibition. The winning works will also have the opportunity to appear in VNPR articles and publications in the national and foreign press. /.

COVID-19: Campaign encourages others to wear masks

On August 26, the Ministry of Health presented a collection of photographs with the message “You’re adorable when you wear masks.”

Many celebrities in the fields of art, film and football have joined the collection to inspire the network to wear a mask to prevent the spread of the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.

The head of the ministry’s communications and emulation department, Nguyen Dinh Anh, said that dressing in a mask to go out and stay at a physical distance were still effective measures against COVID-19.

Previously, the ministry presented the video clip Vung Tin Viet Nam (Be Confident, Vietnam) to publicize the fight opposed to the pandemic in the country.

The video is from a communication crusade initiated and implemented through the ministry in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on the theme “Niem Tin Chien Thang” (Trust in Victory) Array /.

Malaysia seeks to tighten borders

Malaysia’s Ministry of Health has proposed further border crossings to address the growing number of imported COVID-19 cases.

The director of the ministry’s fitness agency, Noor Hisham Abdullah, said on August 26 that 24 of the 50 new infections recorded since 20 August had been imported.

The number of such cases has been widening in recent days, so the government deserves not to “narrow the border,” he said.

He added that the Department of Health is closely following the stage in some countries and territories such as the Republic of Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

On the same day, the Singapore Ministry of Health stated that travellers who have visited or transited the Republic of Korea in the last 14 days should be quarantined at a designated facility in their own place of residence.

This will take effect on August 29 and will apply to all travellers entering Singapore.

Quarantined ones will also want to be tested for COVID-19 before their release. /.

Close contacts of Vietnamese COVID-19 in Republic of Korea quarantined

Authorities in the northern province of Ha Nam and Hai Phong support and resurface the close contacts of two men who tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus after arriving in the Republic of Korea (RoK).

The deputy director of Ha Nam Provincial Health Department, Nguyen Trong Khai, said on the morning of August 26 that after receiving confirmation from the Korean government regarding the COVID-19 case of a 24-year-old boy named NNC in Kim The fitness staff in Bang District established a surveillance area around him and met 68 other people he contacted.

According to Khai, the boy went to RoK on August 20 on a flight with a fellow Vietnamese from the northern city of Hai Phong, he also showed the SARS-CoV-2 positive through the fitness authorities.

Both are indexed in the COVID-19 register of the Vietnam Ministry of Health as of August 25.

Before leaving for the Republic of Korea, he worked in Hanoi and went to his hometown, also said goodbye at home and in a restaurant.

Fifty-six nearby contacts (F1 cases) in Ha Nam were quarantined and their samples were collected to detect COVID-19.

Health personnel in the province coordinate with their counterparts in other communities to locate known F1 instances and place them under medical observation.

Meanwhile, the Hai Phong city government showed that the guy on the same flight, a student, was repatriated from the Republic of Korea in March. The guy had travelled from July 24 to 27 to the central city of Da Nang and Quang Nam Province, the country’s existing COVID-19 epicenter, but had been isolated at home.

He returned to RoK on August 20 to continue his studies, but was tested for the coronavirus. He’s been in good shape lately.

Hai Phong’s government knew 25 other people he had close contact with and 197 other people who contacted them. So far, those other 25 people have tested negative for SARS-CoV-2./.

Ministry releases video clip to publicize combat opposed COVID-19

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has presented a video titled “Vung tin Vietnam” (Be Confident, Vietnam) to publicize the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

The video is from a communication crusade initiated and implemented through the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on the theme “Niem Tin Chien Thang” (Trust in Victory).

The crusade aims to inspire society as a whole to participate in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The video produced on the Vietnamese and foreign music platform, based on the lyrics and melody of the song of the same name “Vung tin Vietnam” through Pham Minh Thanh, conducted through Thanh with singer Ha Le and Tung TicArray concord.

The video features life across the country in the fight against the pandemic.

The video aims to raise public awareness and pay tribute to the anti-Pandemic forces on the front line of the campaign, such as experts, doctors, medical personnel, the military and millions of workers.

It also shows that the public lives safely and fortunately with COVID-19 and that others take many steps to help others succeed on the difficulties.

In addition to many rustic and undeniable features, the video has a young and fashionable melody, with rap driven through Ha Le popular.

Celebrities, as well as national football team midfielder Bui Tien Dung, noted student Khang A Tua, famous hiker Tran Dang Dang Khoa and disabled activist Nguyen Thi Van, in the video.

It was released Monday night on social media and social media such as YouTube, Facebook, Zalo, Lotus, TikTok, Gapo of the Ministry of Health, UNDP, Grab Vietnam and music platforms such as Nhaccuatui, Keeng and Spotify.

The Ministry of Health presented Niem Tin Chien Thang’s crusade earlier this month to spread the message of “confidence in victory” and inspire the network to make each and every effort to combat the pandemic.

The crusade aims to call on all categories of society to fully implement disease prevention and measures by adopting healthy lifestyles to live safely with the pandemic and pursue socio-economic development.

It also aims to convey a message of solidarity and the spread of love in the community, especially in the vulnerable teams of society.

The crusade will last until the end of September.

Acting Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long said the crusade was introduced in line with the evolution of the pandemic in the new period.

“With this campaign, the ministry must call on all Vietnamese, especially young people, to raise awareness and put into force measures to save you and the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We hope the crusade will motivate others to dedicate, share and spread love in all categories to sign up for the fight against the pandemic.”

“All citizens, be soldiers in the prevention and front of the pandemic. Join us, together we will triumph over this scourge,” Long said./.

Nearly 350 Vietnamese repatriated from Europe and Africa

Nearly 350 Vietnamese from Europe and Africa were taken home on a Vietnam Airlines flight on August 26 and 27.

The flight was organized through Vietnamese authorities, Vietnamese representative agencies in both regions, the national airline Vietnamese Airlines and the corresponding agencies of more than 20 host countries involved.

Passengers included young people under the age of 18, academics who completed their apprenticeship courses, the elderly, pregnant women, stranded tourists and staff with expired visas or employment contracts.

The Consulate General of Vietnam in Frankfurt, Germany, has sent to help citizens manage boarding procedures at Frankfurt Airport, where they all accumulated to return home.

Safety, protection and hygiene measures were taken during the flight to protect his fitness and prevent him from spreading COVID-19.

Upon landing at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, those on board underwent fitness checks and were sent to concentrated quarantine facilities.

More flights will be made in the coming time to repatriate disadvantaged Vietnamese citizens, according to their wishes and the ability to quarantine at home.

Blocked reopens after a month

Another hospital in Da Nang opened after a month of disinfection after the COVID-19 outbreak, but strict protection situations will be established.

The city’s general hospital director, Dr. Duke Nhan, said the lock had been lifted Tuesday night, but that it could manage operations at 30% of its capacity.

He said the hospital had 2,000 employees, but 350 were available, with the remaining 40 workers at the center, while 150 were assisting coVID-19 patients at the city’s Lung Disease Hospital.

Nh’n said the hospital will be completely full again when all the doctors return.

“At the moment, we only provide remedy to patients with severe ailments, and all patients and medical staff will be trained in precautions,” Nh.n said.

Last week, hoan My Da Nang private hospital began receiving patients after a month of closure after a patient with COVID-19 visited the site.

Restrictions eased in some markets and residential spaces in the city after the effects of the check returned to negative.

The city’s Centre for Disease Control (CDC) will conduct a mass test of all students and teachers before the high-school examination from August 26 to September 1.

At least 40 academics who have had close contact with positive SARS-CoV-2 cases will be assigned to remote rooms for the exam.

The Da Nang government called for coordination of neighboring provinces and cities to accommodate residents, academics and staff returning from Da Nang.

At least 10,000 students, citizens and staff stranded from other provinces have registered to return home. Special trains and flights will be arranged to transport stranded people.

The Quang Nam Provincial Health Department is largely tracking a COVID-19 patient (No. 564) who was re-infected with SARS-CoV-2 on August 22.

The branch said the 19-year-old patient, who was treated at the hospital for two weeks in early August, had fully recovered from COVID-19 after testing negative 4 consecutive times. She took home to be isolated.

However, she tested positive with the coronavirus again in August – four days after leaving the hospital.

Social estrangement orders were officially safe in the city of Quang Ngai from Tuesday night after the province failed to report positive cases for 16 days.

The province has stated that cafes and restaurants are open, as well as meetings and weddings, but that participants will be limited to 50. Face masks, hand washing and a distance of two meters are required in public.

Up to 341 workers returning from Da Nang last week tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 on Monday. These workers have been isolated at quarantine centres for two weeks.

Da Nang receives donor in the opposite fight to COVID-19

A large number of companies, groups and Americans continued to supply money, medical supplies and food to Da Nang through the Central Committee of the Vietnam Homeland Front (VFF) to the central city in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. .

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AmCham) presented the city with a medical device valued at VND 550 million ($23,769).

The VinaCapital Group and the VinaCapita Foundation gave Da Nang 13,000 masks, 6,300 clothing, face protectors and hand sanitizers.

Meanwhile, the Vietnamese Tennis Federation also donated 1,500 protective clothing and 42,500 medical masks for a total of 128 million VND to the city.

In a rite on 26 August for the gifts, Da Nang’s Vice-Chairman of the VFF Committee Duong Dinh Lieu thanked the donors for their support, which he described as a strong encouragement for the city to triumph over the pandemic and resume a general life of the inhabitants.

He said that from July 27 to August 21, VFF committees in all grades in Da Nang earned more than 51 billion VND (2.2 million VND) in cash, medical devices and essential items from donors across the country.

Lieu stated that all donor assistance had been allocated in a timely and effective manner to the forces and prevention of the pandemic and those in need.

The absence of 99 days of registered network infections and imported instances in Vietnam ended on July 25 when Patient 416 presented itself in Da Nang, leading to the discovery of several hundred local infections similar to this epidemic in the central coastal city.

Cambodia’s number one kindergartens and schools will reopen in September

Cambodia’s Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports recently gave the green light to the reopening of kindergartens and schools number one next month, following a closure of more than 3 months as the COVID-19 scenario improves in the country.

Cambodia did not register any new COVID-19 infections on 26 August, marking the twelfth consecutive day of new cases.

The ministry’s spokesman, Ros Soveacha, said on 25 August that they will be allowed to reopen whether they can guarantee criteria similar to the protection and well-being of academics and staff.

Cambodia has reported 273 cases of COVID-19, of which 264 have been fully recovered.

Australia supports COVID-19 vaccines

Australia will help Gavi COVAX Facility Advance Market Commitment (COVAX AMC) improve access to safe, effective and eligible COVID-19 vaccines in Pacific and Southeast Asian countries. only those who can buy or make vaccines themselves.

Australia’s $80 million contribution will help safe COVID-19 vaccines for Pacific Islands and Southeast Asian countries. The CMA will address the acute phase of the pandemic by offering doses in up to 20 percent of the population of the countries in its first phase, ensuring that fitness staff and vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, have access to it.

Access to vaccines will play a key role in our region’s recovery from this pandemic.

The Pacific countries eligible for COVAX AMC are Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu and Kiribati. Eligible countries in Southeast Asia are Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines and Vietnam. Australia’s investment is based on our strength for Gavi. Australia will continue to promote physical security in our region through our role as Vice-President of Gavi Council.

International investments in vaccine production and procurement are most powerful when nations work together. By making this investment, Australia joins key donors such as the UK, Canada, Italy and Norway.

COVAX AMC is a component of the broader COVAX mechanism, a global mechanism designed to allow COVID-19 vaccines quickly, fairly and equitably to complete the acute pandemic phase until 2021.

Four patients with COVID-19, the first in Dak Lak, get first permits to attack Dak Lak province in the central highlands.

This comes after the Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Hospital in Dak Lak province demonstrated that the first COVID-19 patient in the locality had effectively recovered.

After a 24-day treatment, the patient tested negative for COVID-19 six consecutive times.

In addition, the remaining 3 patients were also approved and discharged from Da Nang Hospital for lung disease after undergoing negative SARS-CoV-2 control 3 times.

Two of them are from Da Nang, a hot spot of the pandemic, while the other is from the central province of Quang Nam.

All newly enlisted patients will now be quarantined for 14 more days, in accordance with Ministry of Health regulations.

To date, the country has recorded 1,029 cases of COVID-19, 28 deaths with underlying aptitude problems. In addition, the country has also effectively treated 596 patients with COVID-19.

There is a singles market in the city of HCM, which sells one product: corn.

Persons who engage in administrative violations in the control and coverage of national borders will be subject to a fine of up to VND 50 million (US$2,160) by newly issued decree.

Up to 4,342 more people have been killed and 6,727 injured in 9,170 road injuries in Vietnam in the past 8 months, according to national Road Safety Committee statistics.

The Hanoi Ministry of Education and Training has asked local schools to hold short and solemn opening ceremonies for the new school year to create an environment of jubilation for academics and compliance with measures to combat the epidemic.

Many others are unaware of the other types of COVID-19 tests in Vietnam.

Thousands of academics in the city of HCM face a shortage of study rooms in public schools for the new school year.

The paving of the spaces around Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Lake with a premium herb stone is almost finished.

General and universities have organized online education for more than six months due to Covid-19. However, even when the pandemic ends, online education will continue.

The city of HCM introduced an exclusively female police escort unit on the morning of August 25 to direct caravans to Vietnamese and foreign leaders traveling the city.

Vietnam has recorded a series of relapses a few days or even a month and a part after patients are discharged from the hospital. Do those cases infect the community?

Thirty higher education establishments in Vietnam and ASEAN have been rated and rated with stars according to the University Performance Metrics (UPM) formula through a study team from the National University of Hanoi.

Shops, restaurants and offices were illegally opened in the first of the relocation buildings in Hanoi, which annoyed residents.

This morning, Vietnam showed a death similar to Covid-19, a 36-year-old man with chronic kidney failure.

No new cases of COVID-19, 15 patients were reported under severe conditions

HCM City will deport all foreigners deemed to have entered illegally.

The Ministry of Health presented a five-year allocation on the progression of fitness systems in the district and the network point in thirteen provinces across the country at an online convention on August 25.

The Ministry of Health held a rite in Hanoi on August 25 to deliver the “For the Health of People” badge to three foreign experts in recognition of their contributions to the Vietnamese fitness sector.

You don’t have to do a cheating on top of the mountains to see the clouds up close.

During the peak days of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Da Nang, in addition to “frontline soldiers” such as doctors, police and armed forces, there are many notable examples of prevention and control of “backward” pandemics. .

Thousands of foreigners and tourists stranded in the central city of Da Nang have been screened for SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus as a component of the city’s efforts to combat the pandemic.

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