No COVID-19 news announced on September 3 in the afternoon
No new COVID-19 instances of 6 a.m. were detected.6 p.m. on September 3, and the total was maintained in 1046, according to the National Steering Committee for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19.
The committee’s remedies subcommittee reported that nine COVID-19 patients were given soft green on the day, adding 4 treated at the Hoa Vang Clinic in Da Nang and 3 at Da Nang Lung Hospital. The remaining two patients were treated at the Nam Dinh Northern Province General Hospital. The province no longer has any active COVID-19 cases.
The number of recoveries among patients with COVID-19 is now 755, while there have been 35 deaths.
Of the patients still being treated across the country, 24 tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 52 negatives twice and 23 negatives 3 times.
A total of 63,651 people who have had close contact with COVID-19 patients or who have arrived from pandemic-affected spaces are quarantined, adding 1,009 in hospitals, 15,949 in designated quarantine services and 46,693 at home or accommodation.
To protect against the pandemic, the Ministry of Health urges everyone to continue wearing masks in public places or meetings, to wash their hands with soap or disinfectant, to stay away from others, to avoid meetings of many others and to record medical statements in the NCOVI application, as well as the installation of the BlueZone application.
No news of COVID-19 was reported on the morning of September 3
Vietnam has registered new instances of COVID-19 in more than 12 hours, maintaining the count at 1,046, the National Steering Committee for coVID-19 Prevention and Control said on the morning of September 3.
Vietnamese waits to manage boarding procedures at a Thai airport on September 2 (Photo: VNA)
To date, 691 local infections of the country’s new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus have been shown, adding 551 similar to Da Nang since the new outbreak began in the city centre on July 25.
Up to 746 patients have recovered, while another 34, most commonly older people with severe underlying fitness problems, have died from the disease.
Of those still being treated, 27 tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 53 twice and 37 times more than 3 times.
However, some patients are lately in critical condition and would possibly die at any time, according to the subcommittee on remedies.
Lately there are 63,651 people in close contact with cases shown or in spaces affected by a quarantined pandemic, adding 1,009 in hospitals, 15,949 at other quarantine sites and 46,693 at home.
COVID-19: No new infection with 117 negatives at least one
Vietnam did not record new cases of COVID-10 on the morning of September 3, maintaining the total number of positive patients in 1046, while a total of 117 cases negativeed SARS-CoV-2 at least one.
Of the total number of infections in the country, 691 cases associated with the community and 355 imported cases were quarantined upon arrival.The number of infections related to da Nang city centre, the country’s largest COVID-19 outbreak, has increased to 551 since 25 July.
A day earlier, 11 patients with coronavirus were desisted for the virus, bringing the national total recovery to 746.
In addition, 34 patients with COVID-19 died from the disease, most of whom died as elderly and others with underlying fitness disorders and chronic diseases such as kidney failure, diabetes and multiorgan failure.
Of the active patients, 27 tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus once, twice and 37 three times.
According to the remedies subcommittee of the National Steering Committee for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19, more than 63650 people have had close contact with COVID-19 patients or entered Vietnam from areas affected by the quarantined pandemic throughout the country.
In particular, the Da Nang City People’s Committee called on the municipal fitness sector to model more than 71,400 local families for SARS-CoV-2 detection from 4 to 8 September.
More than 276,000 families out of 51,000 in the city have at least one member whose pattern was taken to detect the virus, and the remaining 225,000 families have not yet been verified.
Currently, the overall diagnostic capacity for Da Nang SARS-CoV-2 is between 3,000 and 4,000 samples depending on the day.
In-depth testing aims to temporarily detect acquired infections, i.e. inflamed cases without clinical symptoms, to temporarily take timely countermeasures against the spread of the virus to the network as a whole.
Negative dies with COVID-19 in Da Nang
A patient with COVID-19 in central Da Nang who was 3 times negative for SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus died on 1 September.
In a COVID-19 laboratory (Photo: VNA)
The deceased was a 76-year-old man living in Hai Chau district with chronic kidney failure, high blood pressure and epidural hematoma, according to a report published on 2 September through the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 Prevention Working Group in Da Nang..
On 30 August, 31 August and 1 September, he tested negative three times for SARS-CoV-2.He died on 1 September at Hoa Vang Medical Center due to headaches from an underlying illness.
The cause of death is known as septic shock, irreversible multiorgan failure, pneumonia, chronic kidney failure, hypertension, blood clotting disorders and severe exhaustion.
A total of 232 Vietnamese citizens return safely home from Uzbekistan A total of 232 Vietnamese citizens were safely repatriated on a flight operated through Uzbekistan Airways in coordination with the government of Vietnam and Uzbekistan and the Vietnam Embassy in the Russian Federation (simultaneously in Uzbekistan).
In fact, among the 226 Vietnamese guests in Uzbekistan on board, there were some positive cases for the SARS-CoV-2 virus and are now known as negatives for the time being through the host country’s local government.
However, protective, protective and in-flight hygiene measures were taken to safeguard your physical condition and prevent the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19).
Previously, the Vietnam Embassy in Russia had kept in touch with stranded citizens in Uzbekistan and was assisting them with essential needs.
Upon landing at Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport, those on board underwent aptitude checks and were sent to concentrated quarantine facilities in accordance with COVID-19 prevention and regulations.
Similar short- or long-term flights are expected to bring disadvantaged Vietnamese citizens home, depending on their wishes and the country’s quarantine capacity.
More than 340 Vietnamese citizens return from Thailand
More than 340 Vietnamese were easily repatriated from Thailand on 2 September and quarantined upon arrival.
The flight was organized through Vietnamese agencies, the VietnamEse Embassy in Thailand, the Thai government and the national airline Vietnam Airlines.Passengers included young people under the age of 18, pregnant women, the elderly, people with health problems and others living in difficult conditions.
The Vietnam Embassy sent its staff to the airport to supply the citizens.
In-flight disease prevention measures were taken.
Upon landing at Van Don Airport in the northern province of Quang Ninh, all persons on board underwent medical examinations and sent to concentrated quarantine spaces in accordance with regulations.
Vietnam helps Maldives fight COVID-19
Vietnam’s ambassador to Sri Lanka, Pham Thi Bich Ngoc, delivered $ 20,000 in aid from the Vietnamese government on Aug. 31 to the government and others in the Maldives fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking in the rite of delivery in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, Ngoc praised the burgeoning relations between Vietnam and the Maldives and the importance of aid.
On behalf of the Government of the Maldives, the Maldivian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Omar Addul Razak, expressed his gratitude for Vietnam’s assistance.
He under pressure who also gave encouragement to the Maldives at this difficult time.
Indonesia plans to produce COVID-19 vaccine
Indonesian President Joko Widodo said the country had a plan to start its own vaccine production until mid-2021.
Speaking at a cabinet assembly on September 1, Widodo said a joint venture of national corporations is guilty of presenting a possible vaccine opposed to COVID-19, with 30-40% of this procedure completed.
It hoped that clinical trials could be introduced as early as 2021, before ad production began in the middle of next year.For molecular biology.
Previously, the director of the Eijkman Institute of Molecular Biology, Amin Soebandrio, is expected to cover at least 50% of the country’s vaccination demand.
In addition to the self-development of theviral vaccine, Indonesia also ordered 290 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in recent visits through Chancellor Retno Marsudi and Public Enterprise Minister Erick Thohir to China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).These vaccines will be delivered to Indonesia by the end of 2021.
Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech, one of Indonesia’s two COVID-19 vaccine suppliers, has worked intensively with the Southeast Asian country to expand its own vaccine.
Malaysia bans access by Indian, Indonesian and Filipino citizens
Long-term pass holders from India, Indonesia and the Philippines will be able to enter Malaysia from 7 September, Chief Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said on 1 September.
The Minister stated that this resolution was intended to prevent the spread of imported instances of COVID-19 to the country.
It noted that the above-mentioned three countries had noticed an accumulation in COVID-19 cases.
Restrictions will apply to permanent residents, Malaysia My Second Home participants, expats and business pass holders, spouses of Malaysian citizens and students.
Indonesia reported 2,755 new cases of COVID-19 on 1 September, bringing the total to 177,571.In addition, another 88 deaths that day raised the total number of deaths to 7,505 in the region.
Meanwhile, the Philippines recorded 3,483 new cases and 39 deaths on 1 September, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases to 224,264 and deaths to 3,597.On August 31, President Rodrigo Duterte extended restrictions in parts of Manila and around the capital over a month.
Ministry of Health receives donations from medical supplies to combat COVID-19
The Ministry of Health won medical recognition for the fight opposing COVID-19 in a rite in Hanoi on 1 September.
UNDP in Vietnam has provided 15 Ohmni robots with service number one as remote communication, diagnostics and remote remedy.This is the time to deliver UNDP robots to protect the medical corps from workers in a highly infectious environment.
Take the Vietnam mask 50, 000 N95. In February this year, the company, together with the Ministry of Health, delivered 100,000 medical masks to 33 medical posts in seven northern border provinces.
Meanwhile, Wipro Consumer Care Vietnam donated 5,000 N95 medical masks and 2,000 Thien Binh investment company appliances.
The donations were the public reaction to a communication crusade initiated and implemented through the Ministry of Health in collaboration with UNDP on niem Tin Chien Thang (Victory Trust).
The campaign, which runs from August 6 to September 30, aims to inspire society as a whole to participate in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASEAN prepares ARM and building materials
ASEAN plans to sign a pact on mutual popularity agreements (MSSs) for automobiles and fabric structure and structure in September with the aim of reducing production prices and selling industry among members.
Thailand’s Deputy Trade Minister Sansern Samalapa said that despite the COVID-19 crisis, ASEAN member states continue to work hard in combination with automotive and parts MSSs, as well as structure and structure materials.
Once it takes effect, the pact will reduce production prices and facilitate the export and import of automotive products and construction fabrics among members, he said.
With MRA, products that are tested and graded before export can enter the country of cargo directly without having to go through the compliance assessment procedures at the destination.
Previously, ASEAN countries had agreed ARM for processed foods and electrical and electronic products.
PetroVietnam operates 7.76 million tons of oil in 8 months
Vietnam’s oil and fuel organization (PetroVietnam) reported oil production of 7.76 million tons in the first 8 months of this year on September 1, 8.2 consistent with a penny compatible with the target.
The organization generated more than 14 billion kWh of electricity, or 96.9% of the target, and produced approximately 1.2 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer, exceeding the target of 4.8%.
Its oil and gas production exceeded 8.2 million tonnes, equivalent to only 93.3, consistent with the percentage of the target, largely because the Dung Quat oil refinery is in maintenance.
In August, the organization sold crude oil for $47.5 according to the barrel, about $2.3 more than last month’s value, but still well below the $60 value set out in the annual plan.
PetroVietnam reported that total cash in the eight-month era was more than VND 372 trillion ($16 billion).The organization contributed approximately forty-five trillion VND to the state budget, while its after-tax benefit was more than VND 11 trillion.
The organization said it will continue to provide comprehensive responses to address potential hazards to its operations in the remaining months of this year, with a focus on production price management and product quality maintenance.
Up to 13,764 academics and supervisors from the best schools at the time stage of the final exam in Da Nang, the epicenter of the country’s largest COVID-19 outbreak, tested negative for the virus.
Tests conducted between August 31 and September 1.
However, as several students, teachers and have not yet been reviewed by COVID-19, they will go through another check on the afternoon of September 2, da Nang’s Ministry of Education and Training announced.
If the effects of COVID-19 are not to be had on September 3, those students will be required to take their exams in personal rooms in accordance with existing regulations.
If their effects are negative for SARS-CoV-2, then they will be allowed to enroll for other academics to take their final exam in non-unusual rooms.
More than 10,000 Undergraduate 12 academics in Da Nang were unable to take the final exams across the country in early August when the COVID-19 epidemic spread throughout the city.They enrolled in others in several provinces in the time phase of the reviews, which were scheduled to take position on September 3 and 4.
Another 11 patients with COVID-19 are fully recovering and were discharged from Eleven COVID-19 patients were discharged from two hospitals in Da Nang City on 2 September after fully recovering from the disease, according to the Ministry of Health.
Six discharged patients come from Da Nang Lung Hospital and all five from Hoa Vang Field Hospital.In particular, one of the patients suffers from stroke and a hemiplegic complication.
These patients responded well to the remedy and tested negative for the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 disease, at least twice.
They increased the number of patients discharged to 746 of the 1,044 cases of COVID-19 that Vietnam has recorded this year.
September 2 is the fourth day in a row that Vietnam has not recorded cases of coronavirus since the resurgence of the virus in the country at the end of July.Da Nang is the epicenter of the most recent epidemic, recording only about 400 cases.
Thirty-four deaths have been reported since the virus spread in the country in January 2020, but all were recorded after the virus resurgence in Da Nang about two months ago.
Most of the deaths were elderly people with serious illnesses such as end-stage chronic kidney failure, end-stage blood cancer, coronary syndrome, acute respiratory failure, arthritis, hypertension, diabetes (type 2), sepsis, pneumonia and organic failure.
Foreigners entering Vietnam for a short period of time may not be subject to 40 out of 14 days, but a number of situations will be attached.
It has been years since President Ho Chi Minh’s words echoed in Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi proclaiming the declaration of independence.
September 2 is not a day on the Vietnamese calendar, and especially this year.
One man told a UK court that he is guilty of the deaths of 39 Vietnamese citizens who died in the back of a truck last year after being smuggled into England.
An exercise designed for the Nhon-Hanoi Station subway line sent from Dunkirk Port in France on September 2.
The National Department of Agroforestry and Fisheries Quality Assurance of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has assigned the departments of agriculture and rural progression to the provinces and cities.
Students from Hanoi returned to school on September 1 after the end of the summer vacation, almost a month later than originally planned due to the effect of the COVID-19 epidemic across the country.
Formal education with vocational education for the best graduates of the school, known as Model 9, has replaced society’s attitude towards vocational education.
All the streets of Hanoi are decorated with flags, flowers and banners to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the national (September 2, 1945-2 September 2020).
Vietnam recorded two cases of COVID-19 on 2 September afternoon, adding a network infection in northern Hai Duong province and one imported case in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa.
Vietnam did not record new cases of COVID-19 on the morning of September 2, marking the fourth consecutive day of infection in the community.
Problems implementing Hanoi’s medium-term public investment plan for the 2016-2020 era, the city’s Vice President of the People’s Council, Phung Thi Hong Ha, said Tuesday.
Many classic markets in the city of HCM pay more attention to COVID-19 prevention, but some small investors and local citizens are not taking precautions.
Six years ago, Doan Van Ha, 53, a resident of Luu Vinh Son commune in Thach Ha district, received a threat and borrowed a billion VND (US$42860) from friends and a local bank to a wasteland filled with rocks for cattle and fruits.Tree farm.
Hanoi’s Department of Education and Training Director Chu Xuan Dung talks about the city’s arrangements for the new educational year in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Huynh Thi Thu Huong, 46, sprays moss roses that he grows on a 100-meter stretch of a rural road connecting his home in village 2, Quy Duc commune, Binh Chanh district with HCM.
Po Loong Chuyen, 13, would wake up every Monday at five in the morning to walk to boarding school 10 kilometres from his home, only return on weekends and help his grandfather on the farm.
No COVID news was recorded on the morning of September 1
After two years, Hanoi postponed the iParking service test operation from September 1 because it met expectations.
Foreigners who entered Vietnam from March 1 may have their transitional permission automatically extended for one month until September 30, the immigration ministry announced Monday.