Vietnam sees nothing new from COVID-19, total rises to 1049
Health takes swab for COVID-19 checkup (Photo: VNA)
The COVID-19 count in Vietnam is maintained in 1049, and the country does not yet have new instances of COVID-19 to report within 12 hours from 6am on September 8, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID Prevention and Control- 19.
Of this total, 691 have become inflamed with SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus nationwide, and 551 connected to Da Nang city centre have been added since the last outbreak began there on July 25.
Up to 854 patients recovered, while 35 succumbed to the disease. Most of the deaths were elderly people with serious underlying fitness problems.
Of those still being treated, 14 tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 19 plus twice and 33 times.
Lately there are another 37,474 people in close contact with cases shown or of spaces affected by a pandemic in quarantine, adding 834 in hospitals, 13,365 in other quarantine sites and 23,274 in homes or shelters.
COVID-19 in growing Southeast Asian countries
Malaysia showed new cases of COVID-19 on 7 September, ten times more than the previous day, according to the country’s ministry of fitness.
This is the number of new cases in Malaysia on a single day since June 4.
Of the 62 new cases, 56 were broadcasts, adding 50 similar cases to the Benteng Lahad Datu (LD) group in Sabah.
Altogether, the total number of coronavirus infections in the country since the outbreak began in January is 9,459, adding up to 9,124 recoveries and 128 deaths.
On the same day, the Philippines announced the number of new COVID-19s in 1383, the lowest since June 14.
It was the third day in a row that the country reported fewer than 3,000 new cases.
Most of the most recent infections were still recorded in the Manila metropolitan area with 525, followed by Laguna with 137 new cases, Batangas with 99, Western Negros with 77 and Cavite with 69.
The death toll in the country is 238,727, of which 184,906 are recovering and 3,890 have died.
In the last 24 hours, Indonesia has recorded 2,880 more cases of COVID-19 and 105 deaths, bringing the total number of infections and deaths to 196,989 and 8,130 respectively. .
Japan is helping Vietnamese hospitals fight COVID-19
On 7 September, the Vietnamese and Japanese governments signed an redemption note on non-reimbursable aid for prevention and COVID-19.
On behalf of governments, the minister of health in office, Nguyen Thanh Long, and Japan’s ambassador, Yamada Takio, signed the memo.
The ODP grant amounts to JPY 2 billion (US$18. 8 million), of which JPY 1. 8 billion for the Vietnamese aspect and some JPY 200 million for agents appointed through the Japanese government, will be delivered in 18 months, from August 2020 to January 2022. .
The assistance aims to provide technical assistance for the upgrade of medical devices in 4 hospitals of the Vietnam Ministry of Health, namely the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases, the National Lung Hospital, Da Nang C Hospital and the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. assisting your ability to save and control COVID-19.
Thanking the grant, Interim Health Minister Long expressed the hope that the appliance would soon be delivered to hospitals and asked them to use the new amenities as successfully as possible to frequently improve the quality of fitness controls and treatments.
Ambassador Yamada Takio said the Japanese government greatly appreciated the role of Vietnam’s Ministry of Health in effectively containing the new coronavirus in the country, the pandemic is still wreaking havoc around the world.
He also noted that when Japan faced a shortage of masks in the spring, the Vietnamese government had supported it with more than 1. 2 million masks, adding that other Japanese people had appreciated the gift.
The grant for Vietnam’s 4 central hospitals is an initiative by Japan’s foreign minister to supply medical supplies to other countries, adding Vietnam, the fastest to announce its physical attention span, the diplomat added.
More than 350 Vietnamese repatriated to Japan
The Vietnamese Embassy in Japan and Vietnam Airlines coordinated with Japanese legal agencies to establish a flight to repatriate 350 Vietnamese to the country on September 7.
Passengers included young people under the age of 18, pregnant women, sick women, homeless academics, staff on expired employment contracts, and others facing other difficulties.
Safety, protection and hygiene measures were taken during the flight to protect his physical condition and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Passengers and equipment were checked to check flight status at Cam Ranh International Airport in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa and were sent to concentrated quarantine facilities in accordance with regulations.
In the long term, more long-term flights will be made to repatriate disadvantaged Vietnamese citizens, according to their wishes and quarantine capacity in the country.
Chinese ambassador welcomes ASEAN cooperation in fight against COVID-19
China’s Ambassador to ASEAN Deng Xijun highly appreciated ASEAN’s cooperation in fighting COVID-19 and post-pandemic economic recovery.
In his article entitled “Working Together to Elevate China-ASEAN Relations to a Higher Level,” which was published before the 53rd ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (MMA-53) and similar meetings, Deng said China and ASEAN are among the main drivers of the East. Cooperation with Asia, which has been fully highlighted through joint combat opposed to the pandemic in recent months.
Specifically, Chinese and ASEAN leaders have conducted “cloud diplomacy” to provide confidence, help and policy recommendations when they are most needed.
The ASEAN 3 Extraordinary Summit on COVID-19 and the China-ASEAN Extraordinary Meeting of Foreign Ministers on COVID-19 were held at critical times, building trust and guiding the right path for regional cooperation in the face of the pandemic.
To combat the pandemic in a concerted manner and stabilize the economic and social order, China and ASEAN have made normal exchanges to varying degrees in the areas of health, economy, trade, transport, information, crisis management, among others. witness to the building, a global front of anti-Pandemic cooperation,” the diplomat wrote.
In order to achieve some social and economic recovery from the pandemic and after the pandemic, China and the ASEAN countries, together with Singapore, Laos, Myanmar and Indonesia, have established “fast routes” and “green pathways” for the movement of workers and goods, respectively.
China has resumed direct flights abroad with Vietnam and some other ASEAN countries. China is actively exploring with ASEAN countries the creation of rapid and ecological works between China and ASEAN and East Asia as a whole. Both sides are implementing regional monetary protection that stabilizes regional chains of origin and trade, as well as the monetary sector, according to the ambassador.
23 patients with COVID-19 in Da Nang and Quang Nam
Twenty-three patients with COVID-19 recovered completely and were released from recovery services in Nẵng City and Quang Nam Central Province on 7 September.
They come with 19 patients in Quang Nam province and 4 patients in the city of Nẵng, bringing the total number of patients in the country of coronavirus to 838.
In Quang Nam Province, nine patients were recovered from Quang Nam Regional General Hospital, including: patients 521 and 905 living in the city of ‘Ion B’n;; Patient 547, Patient 625, Patient 594, Patient 840, Patient 842 living in the city of Hoi An; Patient 841 and patient 964 live in the city of Tam Kỳ. Patient 964 is a worker at the Quong Nam Center for Disease Control.
At Quong Nam Central General Hospital, 10 patients were recovered, including: patient 464, patient 461, patient 593, patient 715 living in the city of Hoi An; Patient 837 and Patient 838 living in the district of I L’C; Patient 596 living in Theng Bunh district; Patient 775, Patient 857 and Patient 796 who live in the district of Duy Xuyen.
These patients had 4 negative tests for SARS-CoV-2 and are lately in solid state. They will be remote and monitored for the next 14 days at home.
In the city of ‘a Nẵng, there are 4 patients recovered from the pulmonary hospital of Nẵng, adding patient 854, who lives in the district of H-i Ch’u 2, hui Chuu district; Patient 848, resident of an H-I-ng district, Son Tr’s district; Patient 454, resident in the district of Bunh Hi’n, district of Hoi Chuu; and Patient 451, resident in the municipality of H. A. Ch. U. , district of H. Vang.
All 4 patients had 3 negative tests for SARS-CoV-2 and now have no symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath. They will also be remote and monitored at home for 14 days in accordance with Ministry of Health regulations.
To date, 65 patients have recovered and 29 patients are still being treated in medical services in Quang Nam province, while 280 Covid-19 patients have recovered and lately 63 more are being treated and followed in medical services in the city of Nẵng.
On Monday morning, Vietnam did not report new cases of TRANSMISSION of COVID-19 on the network in the last 4 days. The country showed a total of 1,049 cases of COVID-19 and 35 deaths.
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