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Health Ministry orders enhanced COVID-19 response

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has demanded enhancing the detection, reception, management, and treatment of COVID-19 cases as the pandemic remains complex around the world.
Health Ministry orders enhanced COVID-19 response ảnh 1A COVID-19 response drill in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Health (MoH) has demandedenhancing the detection, reception, management, and treatment of COVID-19 casesas the pandemic remains complex around the world.

It made the request in a recent document sent to leaders ofprovincial-level health departments, hospitals and institutes under itsmanagement, and health divisions of other ministries and sectors.

The MoHpointed out that the COVID-19 situation remains complicated as the world withnew variants continually recorded, including the immune evasive and highlytransmissible XBB that has been reported in 70 countries.

It askedthe relevant parties to review and step up the reception and treatment ofCOVID-19 patients; gear up sufficient personnel, medicine, and medical supplies;continue training for health workers; increase consultation within hospitalsand with higher-level ones; and boost prevention measures to minimise diseasespreading in hospitals, especially among vulnerable groups of patients.

As of January 30, Vietnam recorded 11,526,461 cases of COVID-19,including 10,612,147 recoveries and 43,186 deaths. More than 266.07 milliondoses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered, according to the MoH./.
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