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Prompt response key to Vietnam’s success in COVID-19 fight: expert

One of the reasons for Vietnam's success in controlling COVID-19 is its speed of response, twitted Guy Thwaites, director of Oxford University clinical research unit in Ho Chi Minh City.
Prompt response key to Vietnam’s success in COVID-19 fight: expert ảnh 1A quarantine area (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) -
One of the reasons forVietnam's success in controlling COVID-19 is its speed of response, twitted GuyThwaites, director of Oxford University clinical research unit in Ho Chi MinhCity.

The rapid case and contact tracing andquarantine since January when the first cases were reported in the country, aswell as the prompt support for research and trials have contributed to thesuccessful containment of the spread of the virus, he wrote.

He noted that Vietnam's rich experience indealing with infectious disease outbreaks, such as the SARS epidemic from 2002to 2003 and the following avian influenza, had helped the government and thepublic to better prepare for the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Vietnam lifted its three-week social distancingmeasures in late April. No new infections have been recorded in the communityfor more than 40 days and zero death confirmed, according to the NationalSteering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control./. 
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