Patient Doctors Covid-19

On September 10, a woman inflamed with Covid-19 gave birth to a healthy child with doctors at the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases.

Doctors said the woman had shown symptoms of giving birth in the early hours of the morning and temporarily called a doctor and nurse from the Department of Surgery – Obstetrics to the Department of Viruses and Parasites for them. Doctors already have a separate operation ready. since the end of August in case of emergency.

“She had given birth early, so she is very likely to have another preterm birth. That’s why we want to prepare everything early,” Dr. Tran Thuong Viet said. “The staff is also in a position to adapt to any situation. “

The baby was born at 8:25 a. m. and ceded 3. 1 kg. Nurse Hoang Thi Thu Hang said it was one of the highest special instances for her. They had prepared, even for the worst-case scenarios. Luckily, everything went well and the baby and mom are healthy. The bodies of the affected workers will be quarantined. 14 days before they can get back to work.

“We all had to use protection settings for hours, so it was hot. Facial protectors also improved the view,” he said.

Since the mother tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the baby was taken to another domain and incubated. A circle of relatives will arrive to care for the baby in the quarantine domain. Doctors reported that the mother only had mild symptoms and that her fitness stable.

The mother returned to Vietnam from Russia on July 17, was quarantined at Nam Dinh Hospital, however, this time she was in the 30th week of pregnancy and her control effects were confusing with negative and positive effects. Hanoi National Hospital of Tropical Diseases.

PM: Vietnam stays very alert COVID-19

With the outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) across the country, various ministries and localities will have to remain vigilant in the face of the resurgence of the virus, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said.

Addressing permanent cabinet members at an assembly in Hanoi on 11 September, Prime Minister Phuc noted that the country had not recorded any new contagion with COVID-19 transmitted locally in the last nine consecutive days. A new general has been established, while economic and advertising production. has also resumed.

According to the Ministry of Health, Vietnam recorded a total of 1,059 cases of COVID-19, 402 of which involve other people returning from abroad, as well as 657 locally transmitted cases. In addition, no fewer than 893 patients have recorded full recovery and have since been discharged from the hospital.

In particular, up to 551 cases related to network transmission have been shown since the resurgence of the virus at the end of July. The number of deaths through the virus has also increased to 35, and most deaths also suffer underlying fitness problems.

The ministry recently said epidemics that have affected hotspots such as Da Nang and Quang Nam have been controlled. This is also the case with the most recent outbreak in Hai Duong Province, restrictions imposed in the past on Ngo Quyen Street, where the virus that was originally detected was eliminated on 9/11.

Prime Minister Phuc attributed the positive effects achieved in the fight against COVID-19 to the drastic measures taken through government, as well as to the efforts of ministries, agencies and localities, which eventually prevented the virus from spreading more widely in the community.

Despite this success, the prime minister called on departments and localities to remain very vigilant due to the confusing evolution of the virus, and suggested inspiring local citizens to continue to impose preventive measures to keep the virus at bay in the community.

It reminded designated agencies, i. e. those in the fitness sector, of the option of a resurgence of the virus in September and the remaining months of the year when the country opens its borders to a number of foreign advertising flights.

Vietnam is expected to open six foreign routes from September 15 to Taiwan (China), Guangzhou in China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Cambodia and Laos. Chi Minh City.

According to Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Truong Son, the fitness sector is preparing a plan for hordes of foreigners once the country resumes foreign air routes, and the sector will have the capacity to carry out s.

Da Nang scholars to return to school after COVID-19 holiday

Da Nang schools must reopen on 14 September following the other social estrangation measures in the city centre that have been implemented due to the new coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19).

Elsewhere, students at Da Nang high, high school and middle schools will return to school on September 14, while kindergarten and elementary school students will return to school on September 21.

When schools reopen, students and teachers should wear masks at all times, while making sure they stay at least a metre away.

According to a document published on 10 September through the Da Nang People’s Committee, the central city will continue to implement preventive measures to prevent the possible spread of COVID-19 even if the epidemic is controlled, as of 10 September.

Da Nang’s local government will also continue to ban meetings of 30 or more people, while urging citizens to stay in their homes and leave for fundamental needs.

In addition, the ban on festivals and sporting events will be maintained, in addition to activities of non-essential services such as entertainment, beauty, karaoke, dances, games and filming.

Restaurants will be allowed to reopen, but they will want to ensure that others keep a distance within the premises, and consumers will be encouraged to order takeaways or deliver food.

Other locals will be suggested to continue coupons when buying products, in an effort to avoid giant gatherings in the markets. In fact, the two of them in a circle of relatives were asked to stop at the market only once for one and three days.

Recent COVID-19 outbreaks in Vietnam control: WHO representative

Vietnam appears to have been capable of the recent COVID-19 outbreaks, which began in the central city of Da Nang last July, said WHO Representative in Vietnam Kidong Park.

Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Vietnam Kidong Park (Photo: VNA)

In an interview with the Vietnam news agency, he cited the points that contributed to this outcome.

The first is the immediate activation of the reaction system, after encountering the first case, Vietnam temporarily activated its immediate reaction systems to the country, as a result, the country has been able to stumble and temporarily isolate suspicious and nearby instances. contact with travelers returning from areas affected by the pandemic, slowing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 that caused COVID-19.

The capacity of the fitness formula on the floor has been increased. The Vietnamese government temporarily deployed a team of experts who specialize in outbreak investigations, laboratory and clinical management. Through this initiative, the country has been able to provide high-quality clinical and public competence. care for patients and minimize loss of life.

Park also praised the continued transparency of data exchange and the communication of threat messages in Vietnam. As a result, many others strictly complied with the guidelines of the fitness authorities, due to control of the spread of the virus.

Strong government leadership to all grades and high-level engagement have obviously been demonstrated since the start of the epidemic, he said. Similarly, the other Vietnamese people have done their part to help the government themselves and their loved ones.

The success of vietnam’s COVID-19 epidemic has so far reflected these collective efforts, the WHO official said.

Regarding vaccine progression in Vietnam, he said WHO welcomed all vaccine progression programmes worldwide, Vietnam.

As of September 8, 179 COVID-19 candidate vaccines were being developed, in addition to those in Vietnam, of which 34 are at the clinical evaluation stage, he said.

WHO works with partners around the world to facilitate effective studies and development, approval, mass production and equitable distribution of vaccines.

He said Vietnam can only access the COVID-19 vaccine through coordinated worldwide support through the COVAX facility mechanism co-directed through WHO, GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance and the Coalition for Innovations in Epidemic Preparedness (CEPI); acquisitions under a bilateral agreement; or its own development.

He pressured that recent outbreaks of COVID-19 remind others that COVID-19 is far from over and that everyone will have to remain vigilant.

WHO is working with the Ministry of Health to promote “safe coexistence with COVID-19”, which points to the dual objective of outbreak control and economic recovery.

The WHO official pleaded with others to continue to strictly comply with fitness rules, such as hand hygiene and away from crowded spaces with many others.

Vietnam has reported cases of COVID-19 in more than 12 hours.

Vietnam has registered new instances of COVID-19 in more than 12 hours at 6 a. m. September 11 said the National Steering Committee for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19.

So far, the country has documented 1,059 SARS-CoV-2 infections, of which 691 have been transmitted locally, 551 of which have been connected to the city of Da Nang since the last wave of coronavirus began on 25 February. July.

893 patients recovered, while 35 died of disease-like headaches. Most of the deaths were for elderly people with severe underlying fitness problems.

Of 166 who are still being treated, 19 were negative for the new coronavirus once, 15 more twice and 22 three times; currently, 4 patients are in condition.

Lately there are 35,799 other people in close contact with cases shown or of spaces affected by a quarantined pandemic, adding 603 in hospitals, 16,432 at other quarantine sites and 18,765 at home.

No new coVID-19 case on September 10 afternoon

In the absence of new instances of COVID-19 recorded in the last 12 hours, the total number remained at 1059 at 6 p. m. on September 10 to the National Steering Committee on Prevention and Control of COVID-19.

So far, Vietnam has 691 cases transmitted, 551 of which have been similar to Da Nang since the pandemic erupted in the city centre on July 25.

Three patients had their soft green applied on 10 September, bringing the total number of cured patients to 893.

Of the patients treated in fitness facilities, 19 negatives for SARS-Cov-2 once, 15 twice and 22 times.

Four patients with COVID-19 are in critical situations with a high death threat.

The country has recorded 35 COVID-19-related deaths, most of which were among older people with serious diseases such as chronic end-stage kidney disease, cancer, sepsis and diabetes.

No fewer than 36,126 people across the country who have had close contact with patients or entered from pandemic-affected spaces are quarantined, 621 of them are in hospitals, 15,874 in other services and 19,631 at home.

Singapore to deploy COVID-19 devices

Singapore will launch its TT Token (Trace Together Token) to the public from September 14 and test its Secure Entry program, a TT Token aircraft in multiple locations, or a TT application.

At a press conference on 9 September, Singapore officials said that with COVID-1nine necessarily under control, Singapore would take additional steps to hint at the resources of the infection when the island state begins reopening the economy in the near future.

Distribution is expected to be completed until the end of November.

In addition, from September 10, a new self-test service and SMS service will be brought so that others can be alerted if they have visited the same places at the same time as THE COVID-19 cases, in their own SafeEntry records.

This self-checkout service will be available in the TraceTogether application. People can also access the self-checkout service through SingPass Mobile.

On 9 September, Singapore’s Ministry of Health announced that from 17 September all non-Singapore Indian travellers must take a COVID-1nine before departing for Singapore.

Vietnam calls for coverage of civilians in COVID-affected and conflict-affected countries

Vietnam called for coverage of civilians in countries in conflict and pandemic a COVID-1 pandemic and an online consultation of the United Nations Security Council on the implementation of Resolution 2532 on the pandemic on September 9.

Addressing the session, Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the United Nations, said the solution will have to be fully implemented through an effective reaction to the UN Secretary-General’s call for a ceasefire and solution.

There is a desire to focus on protecting others in countries ravaged by clashes and a humanitarian crisis, as well as strengthening solidarity and coordinating efforts at the national, regional and global levels, as well as on the preparedness, reaction and recovery of stakeholders after the end of the pandemic.

It lobbied for a desire to keep peace operations in the “new general situation” by providing long-term responses to lasting peace and development.

Resolution 2532 was followed by the UN Security Council on 1 July 2020 with 15/15 votes. It calls for a ceasefire in all countries on the Council’s agenda, while supporting the UN Secretary-General’s call for a global ceasefire to create situations conducive to the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the session, UN Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo said the COVID-19 pandemic had created dangers of erosion from accepting as true in public institutions the aggravation of certain human rights situations during the pandemic, which in turn can fuel political and peace conflicts and processes.

He stressed the importance of the Security Council’s decisive commitment to monitoring the call for a ceasefire.

Meanwhile, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Aid Coordinator Mark Lowcock said that along with the help of humanitarian agencies, others, especially foreign monetary institutions, have a role to play in helping the most vulnerable countries cope with the crisis.

He argued that beyond the economy, the biggest indirect effect of the virus is on utilities, fitness and education.

Members of the UN Security Council called on all parties involved in conflicts to fully put Resolution 2532 into force, responding well to the UN Secretary-General’s call for a ceasefire and supporting and providing humanitarian assistance to countries in conflict.

They also commended the efforts of the United Nations to adjust the operations of peacekeeping missions in order to maintain their operations, the host country and protect themselves.

Vietnam mitigates has COVID-19 effect on employment

Vietnam, as ASEAN president in 2020, has partnered with member countries to announce recovery of tasks after the COVID-19 epidemic, said Minister of Labour, Invalides and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung.

He did so while attending the G20 Assembly of Ministers of Labour and Employment on 10 September.

The bloc drafted the ASEAN Declaration on the Development of Social Work, which prioritizes the role of social media in responding to high-demand situations such as the coronavirus pandemic, Dung said.

He went on to mention the ASEAN Declaration on human resources development for a changing world of work followed at the 36th ASEAN Summit, adding that it focuses on the enormous effects of technological replacement, an ageing population, climate replacement and diseases on employment and employment, and describes enough activities to ensure that ASEAN staff are well prepared for a “changing world of work. “

The Vietnamese government recently followed a $2. 7 billion monetary program for pandemic-affected staff and businesses, he said, adding that his ministry recommended that the government put more systems into place to help local businesses restore, maintain and expand production and business.

Dung was invited to the assembly while Vietnam serves as ASEAN president this year. The occasion attracted the participation of the G20 countries and many foreign organizations such as the ILO and the WB.

The assembly took a position opposed to a backdrop of unprecedented turbulence in global labour markets, with a decrease in operating hours to the loss of 400 million full-time jobs internationally in the last quarter of 2020. other people, women and others with disabilities are among the most affected.

The labor ministers followed the statement “Seizing the opportunities of the 21st century for all”, in which countries will act strongly in reaction to the coronavirus epidemic that economic recovery efforts will prioritize the sustainable and inclusive expansion of employment of quality.

More than 340 Vietnamese citizens return from Russia

More than 340 Vietnamese from Russia were taken home via a repatriation flight that landed smoothly at Cam Ranh International Airport in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa on September 10.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the flight was organized through the government of both countries and the national airline Vietnam Airlines.

Passengers are basically apartmentless fellows due to the closure of the bedrooms.

After landing at the airport, all passengers and flight equipment were subjected to fitness checks and sent to quarantine areas.

To date, more than 120 repatriation flights have been organized through the Vietnamese government since April 10 to help some 36,000 citizens stranded due to the Covid-19’s return home, the ministry said, adding that more such flights are expected. done in the coming months. .

230 Vietnamese arrive safely from Taiwan China

230 Vietnamese citizens from Taiwan, China, were safely repatriated home on September 9 on an economy flight through Vietjet Air in coordination with the Vietnamese and Taiwanese government and the Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei.

Passengers on board are more commonly other elderly people, pregnant women, staff on overdue employment contracts, others with underlying ailments and work accidents, academics who have completed their programs, travelers and other particularly private cases.

Upon landing at Can Tho International Airport, they were quarantined according to regulations.

Safety, protection and in-flight hygiene measures were strictly implemented to shield your fitness and prevent the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19).

Upon landing at Can Tho International Airport in can tho city in the Mekong Delta, those on board gained fitness checks and were sent to concentrated quarantine facilities in accordance with COVID-19 prevention and regulations.

There will be more repatriation flights in the coming days to take homeless Vietnamese citizens, according to their wishes and the country’s quarantine capacity.

All restaurants, cafes and public gatherings of less than 30 other people are allowed from 1 a. m. Friday in Da Nang, as the central city has made the decision to refuse socially estating orders, the local government said Thursday.

Police forces operating in Quang Binh province have begun arresting two Vietnamese citizens on suspicion of helping others enter Australia illegally.

Many families in a mid-autumn toy-making village experienced a sharp drop in their income due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Online education will provide Vietnamese academics with high-quality meetings abroad, while teachers should use effective methods of preparation and organization.

The plan to relocate many universities from Hanoi’s central spaces has remained true to the role, which is blamed for the increased traffic.

Dinh Cong, one of six accused of “homicide” for the killing of three police officers in Dong Tam commune, Hanoi’s My Duc district, called on 10 September to replace his rate with “resistance to active police officers. “

The Minister of Planning and Investment, Nguyen Chi Dung, suggested that communities in the southeastern and Mekong Delta regions expand transport infrastructure through resource diversification and effective capital use over the next five years.

Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung called for stronger, more drastic and appropriate measures to temporarily comply with all European Commission recommendations to remove his yellow warning card for illegal, undeclared and unregulated fishing (INN).

“Make in Vietnam” online information platforms provide an effective tool that helps others stay informed from anywhere, making a gap between rural and urban areas.

Vietnam has been warned of wonderful and demanding situations in the progression of education, but believes they can be overcome.

No COVID-19 news was recorded on the morning of September 10

The HCM City People’s Committee has allowed bars and dance clubs that were closed at the end of last month due to the COVID-19 outbreak to resume operations from Monday, September 7.

Fifty million will get new identity cards until July next year, announced the Ministry of Public Security (MoPS).

On September 9, the People’s Attorney’s Office in Hanoi paid opposite fees to two nine defendants in the extremely serious case that took place in Dong Tam commune in Hanoi’s My Duc district before this year.

Advances in repair in the country’s hospitals have helped save more and more premature young children at highest risk of death.

Vietnamese Buddhist Shanghai has to suspend the venerable Thich Quang Thanh from the post of abbot of Ky Quang 2 Pagoda, after heaps of human ash urns were detected that were stored in the pagoda stacked without identity.

At least 15 other people in Vietnam have been hospitalized with botulinum toxins since mid-July after eating vegan pate Minh Chay, a product manufactured through Hanoi-based Law Song Moi Two Members Ltd. .

A task on the production, grant and control of citizens’ identity is expected to be carried out to create a national database on the identity of citizens from 2020 to 2022.

Vietnam is one of the few countries that has a comprehensive health care network that has spread widely to villages to provide the number one remedy to the local population, said Deputy Health Minister Do Xuan Tuyen.

The Vietnam Consulate General in Fukouka worked intensively with the Japanese government to announce the search for two Vietnamese apprentices who disappeared after Super Typhoon Haishen swept the island of Kyushu.

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