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Proposal to bring COVID-19 from Class A disease to Class B approved

The National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control has agreed with the Health Ministry’s proposal of bringing the COVID-19 from a Class A infectious disease, deemed as “especially dangerous”, to Class B "dangerous".
Proposal to bring COVID-19 from Class A disease to Class B approved ảnh 1Treating COVID-19 patient (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Preventionand Control has agreed with the Health Ministry’s proposal of bringing the COVID-19 from a Class A infectious disease, deemed as “especially dangerous”,to Class B "dangerous".

Class A infectious diseases are those with high infectionand fatality rates, like polio, influenza A-H5N1, plague, smallpox, Ebola, Lassaand Marburg hemorrhagic fever, West Nile fever, yellow fever and cholera.

Meanwhile, Class B ones are those that can spread fast andcause fatalities, including HIV/AIDS, rabies, influenza, diphtheria, pertussis,tuberculosis, mumps, dengue fever, malaria, measles, hand-foot-and-mouthdisease, tetanus, and rotavirus diarrhea.

The steering committee also requested ministries, sectorsand localities to continue studying recommendations of the World HealthOrganisation (WHO) to appropriately apply to the disease situation in Vietnam; and prepare plans for COVID-19 prevention and control suitable to the newsituation, especially in strengthening grassroots health care and preventivemedicine, and mobilising and using resources.

The Health Ministry was asked to research and implement vaccinationagainst COVID-19 in accordance with the situation, and consider putting it inthe National Expanded Immunisation Programme.

The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs wasrequired to maintain the effective implementation of social welfare work,especially for those affected by the pandemic./.
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