Experts hail Resolution on safe, flexible adaptation with COVID-19
The Government’s Resolution No.128/NQ-CP promoting provisional regulations on safe, flexible adaptation to and effective control of COVID-19 is a sound policy at present, said experts at a seminar held by the Government Portal on October 18.
A COVID-19 checkpoint in Vinh Phuc province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)▨ – The Government’sResolution No.128/NQ-CP promoting provisional regulations on safe, flexibleadaptation to and effective control of COVID-19 is a sound policy at present,said experts at a seminar held by the Government Portal on October 18.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister ofHealth Do Xuan Tuyen said under the resolution, ministries and agencies wereassigned to issue common guidelines for nationwide implementation.
꧃ About new points in the Resolution, Chairman ofthe National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion Prof. Nguyen Anh Trisaid the issuance of the Resolution No.128 is timely and suitable withrealities, marking a milestone for the country to switch to new normal.
Deputy Minister of Transport Le Dinh Tho said Resolution No.128 is an important and timely policy at present, refecting clear directions, receiving public consensus and obtaining certain results. It also pointed out shortcomings to recover economicdevelopment and fight the pandemic. A series of policies and measures in the Resolutionare very suitable. He added that organisation is decisive to thesuccess of the Resolution implementation. It is also necessary to pay attentionto inspection over implementation. Deputy head of the NA Standing Committee’sOmbudsman Board Luu Binh Nhuong said the switch to new normal needs high consensus, abidance and timely information. He asked localities to follow directions fromthe State, raise public awareness of the effort and guide them how to follow,thus contributing to the effective implementation of the Resolution in the time to come./.
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