HCM City seeks Government support to provide relief to poor
HCM City has asked the Government for VNĐ28 trillion (US$1.2 billion) and 142,200 tons of rice to provide relief to poor people affected by the pandemic.
HCM City has asked the Government for VNĐ28 trillion (US$1.2 billion) and 142,200 tons of rice to provide relief to poor people affected by the pandemic.
With a total of 1,000 beds, the field hospital arranged 50 beds for patients who need intensive care, 150 beds for patients who are at critical health conditions, 500 beds for patients with medium illness and 300 beds for patients with mild illness.
Doctors from the National Children's Hospital and the 108 Central Military Hospital have successfully performed a liver transplant on an 18-month-old girl suffering from malignant hepatoblastoma.
Hà Nội is collecting one million samples for COVID-19 screening tests from August 18 to 20, the city's Centre for Disease Control (CDC) said.
HCM City plans to provide COVID-19 testing over the next 30 days in three phases.
Emergency taxi teams now operate in many districts in the city. The taxi model has shown positive results since it was put into operation.
A campaign to raise funds for Việt Nam’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has begun by overseas Vietnamese living in London.
A total of 9,605 new COVID-19 cases were detected Tuesday and a further 331 fatalities recorded. The amount of people to have been infected with coronavirus now stands at 293,301.
The Prime Minister has decided to use over VNĐ8.8 billion from the national COVID-19 vaccine fund to support the first and second phase of clinical trials of the COVIVAC vaccine, which has been developed by the Health Ministry’s Institute of Vaccines and Medical Biologicals (IVAC) since May 2020.
The HCM City Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control has launched an advisory panel on COVID-19 treatment composed of health professionals and leaders from top hospitals, medical universities and the Department of Health.
Quickly keeping the COVID-19 pandemic under control and supporting businesses and people affected by the pandemic, particularly ensuring enough food and essential needs for all residents, are part of the freshly issued Resolution of the recent Government meeting on the socio-economic situation in the first seven months of the year.