HCM City (VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City’s Health
Department has requested the setting up of more vaccination points,
particularly targeting children aged 5-18 and vulnerable groups, following a
sign of increasing number of COVID-19 recorded in recent days.
Official statistics showed that the southern metropolis logged
152 new cases on August 2, compared to an average of about 100 cases a day in
just a week ago.
Nguyen Thanh Phong, head of the infection department at the
municipal hospital of tropical disease, said the current number of
patients hospitalised at the department has doubled that of last week. The unit is now
treating 20 patients, most of them have underlying conditions such as high
blood pressure, diabetes, and chronic renal failure.
Phong said a mobilisation of more medical staff from other
departments for the treatment might be needed if the number of patients
continues to rise.
During its operation, the District 11 hospital detected 16
cases between July and now after a blank record for the April-June period.
Meanwhile, 19 patients, including three severe ones, were detected by the Le
Van Thinh hospital in July.
As of August 3, the city has launched a total of 262
vaccination spots, with 157 of them serving the age group of 5-18. Intense vaccination
campaigns by local hospitals are ordered to continue throughout August, giving
the shots to the high-risk group./.
Source: VietnamPlus