Hanoi hastens efforts to handle COVID-19 hotbed at Bach Mai Hospital

Hanoi hastens efforts to handle COVID-19 hotbed at Bach Mai Hospital

Authorities in Hanoi are ramping up efforts to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus from Bach Mai Hospital, considered the biggest and most complex hotbed of COVID-19 in Vietnam at present, after more than 10 cases linked with this large hospital have been recorded.
Ministry confirms five more COVID-19 cases on March 29 morning

Ministry confirms five more COVID-19 cases on March 29 morning

Five more persons have tested positive for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, raising the number of COVID-19 cases in Vietnam to 179 as of 6am on March 29, said the Ministry of Health.
Number of COVID-19 cases in Vietnam rises to 174

Number of COVID-19 cases in Vietnam rises to 174

As of the end of March 28, five more patients tested positive for the COVID-19 epidemic, increasing the number of infections in Vietnam to 174.
Many COVID-19 patients have tested negative for coronavirus: committee

Many COVID-19 patients have tested negative for coronavirus: committee

Vietnam has had a good control of the COVID-19 outbreak, and many patients have tested negative for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to the national steering committee for the pandemic prevention and control.
COVID-19 cases in Vietnam now 134

COVID-19 cases in Vietnam now 134

The total COVID-19 cases in Vietnam has now amounted to 134 as the country reported two more cases on March 24 evening.
Two medical workers tested positive for SARS-CoV-2

Two medical workers tested positive for SARS-CoV-2

Two female nurses of the Hanoi-based Bach Mai Hospital have become the first Vietnamese medical workers to be infected with the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, raising the total number of COVID-19 cases in Vietnam to 87, the Ministry of Health announced on March 20 afternoon.
Telemedicine connects doctors, saves lives

Telemedicine connects doctors, saves lives

In 2013, a project to address understaffing and overcrowding at central hospitals in Vietnam was approved, highlighting ‘telemedicine’ as a key measure to solve the problems.
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