Việt Nam can conduct 13,000 COVID-19 tests a day: National Committee

April 20, 2020 - 16:53
Việt Nam has basically met the demand for confirmatory testing for COVID-19, the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control said on Monday.

 

HCM City's Centre for Disease Control (CDC) takes a throat swab sample from a worker. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam has "basically" met the demand for confirmatory testing for COVID-19, the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control said on Monday.

Across the country, 111 laboratories are now capable of diagnosing the novel coronavirus by using real-time RT-PCR technology.

Among them, 39 have been given the go-ahead to conduct confirmation tests, including 22 central-level healthcare establishments and hospitals, 14 centres for disease control (CDCs), and three other units outside the health sector. Their maximum capacity is 13,000 samples per day.

The committee said the World Health Organisation (WHO) has provided Việt Nam with about 10,000 test kits, and is considering the provision of 40,000 real-time RT-PCR kits made in Germany. Meanwhile, domestic firm Việt Á has distributed more than 70,000 test kits to labs.

The Ministry of Health has also allocated 40 rapid testing machines and over 30,000 accompanying kits, along with 140,000 biological products produced by Việt Á for real-time RT-PCR tests.

The facilities have also proactively sought supplies from other domestic and foreign sources.

Việt Nam had not recorded any new COVID-19 cases on the morning of April 20, keeping the total number at 268. This marked the fourth straight day with no new infections confirmed in the country. Among the patients, 207 have recovered. — VNS

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