Health Ministry orders strengthening reporting of new COVID-19 cases

Health Ministry orders strengthening reporting of new COVID-19 cases hinh anh 1A medical worker prepares medicine for COVID-19 patients at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases’ Intensive Care Unit (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The has ordered health
departments to strengthen the management and reporting of new COVID-19 cases.

The move came after a series of fast-spreading sub-variants of
Omicron (BA.4, BA.5, BA.2.75 and BA.2.12.1) were reported in the country.

According to the ministry’s General Department of Preventive
Medicine, the number of has been on the rise in both Vietnam and
around the world.

The country is currently recording an average of about 2,000 new
cases each day. The number of new cases is believed to be on the rise again.

Therefore, in order to actively prevent and control the COVID-19
pandemic, the department told leaders of health departments nationwide to
regularly and promptly review and report new cases of COVID-19.

The localities must comply with regulations on reporting new cases
and fully declare new cases of COVID-19 within 24 hours as prescribed by the
ministry so that the figures can be sent to the National Steering Committee for
COVID-19 Prevention and Control and the Prime Minister.

The localities should avoid reporting additional numbers of new
COVID-19 cases that could lead to an inaccurate reflection of the pandemic and
cause difficulties for forecasting, the department said.

Recently, Hai Phong city has registered an additional 402,830 new
cases of COVID-19 that had not been previously reported. Thai Nguyen province
registered an additional 152,485 new cases and Nghe An province has registered
an additional 4,400 new cases.

Localities must continue to declare and obtain patient codes on
the ministry’s automatic code-granting system right after the test results show
patients are positive for SARS-CoV-2, the department said.

Localities need to regularly assess risk levels to promptly adjust
measures to prevent and control the pandemic according to Resolution 128/NQ-CP;
strengthen surveillance, early detection and treatment of new COVID-19 cases to
limit severe cases and deaths.

Data from the ministry shows that Vietnam had confirmed 11,370,462
cases of COVID-19 as of August 16, ranking 12th out of 227 countries and
territories since the beginning of the pandemic.

The total number of recoveries rose to over 10 million. On August
16, there were 99 patients needing breathing support.

The country has so far administered more than 252 million doses of
vaccines./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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