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Overseas Vietnamese experts in Italy help control COVID-19 at home

A series of online conferences themed “Overseas Vietnamese join hands in overcoming the pandemic” will be launched on July 31 by a Vietnamese Italian expert team led by Doctor Karen Kieu Nguyen.
Overseas Vietnamese experts in Italy help control COVID-19 at home ảnh 1Doctor Karen Kieu Nguyen (L) and Italian doctors (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– A series of online conferences themed“Overseas Vietnamese join hands in overcoming the pandemic” will be launched onJuly 31 by a Vietnamese Italian expert team led by Doctor Karen Kieu Nguyen.

The activity aims to respond to the call by theParty and State leaders for the Vietnamese community’s support to the COVID-19 fight.

In the first conference, the experts will share experiencewith Ho Chi Minh City in deploying family doctor system in Italy for treatmentof COVID-19 patients.

Speaking to a Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Italy, Doctor Karen KieuNguyen said that since the beginning of COVID-19 outbreak in Vietnam, theVietnamese Government has valued ideas and experience shared by overseasVietnamese in pandemic prevention and control.

She held that Vietnam showed strong performance in pandemiccontrol in 2020 with low numbers of infections and deaths, and high number ofrecoveries.

However, recently, the number of new infections is rising,she noted, adding that the guidelines given by family doctors via telephone topatients undertaking quarantine and treatment at home are necessary in reducingspreading risks and overload at hospitals.

As scheduled, Doctor Karen Kieu Nguyen and her peers from 118emergency centre of Italy will arrive in HCM City to support the city inimplementing the process of screening, treating and caring for COVID-19patients, and share Italy’s experience in vaccine distribution.

The conference series is the initiative of a group of OVs,including Danny Vo Thanh Dang from Singapore, Dr. Nguyen Duc Thai and Dr. William H. Nguyen from the US./.
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