Medicine, equipment shortage must be avoided: PM

Medicine, equipment shortage must be avoided: PM hinh anh 1 addresses the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on September 13 stressed the need to remove all obstacles in bidding and procurement of medicine, and bio-products within this month so as to avoid the disruption in their supply caused by administrative procedures, legal problems or a lack of responsibility among public officials.

 
Chairing the 17th meeting of the National Steering Committee for Prevention and Control which drew the online participation of representatives from 63 cities and provinces nationwide, the Government leader requested ministries, sectors and localities to review the COVID-19 prevention and control regulations to find out and remove obstacles in the work, while enhancing the sense of responsibility of officials in the bidding and procurement.
 
PM Chinh, head
of the committee, highlighted achievements in pandemic control as well as good
socio-economic recovery and development, with Vietnam ranked second in the
world in post-pandemic recovery by Nikkei.

He underlined the need to continue efforts
to protect the lives of the people with the principle of flexibly adapting to
and effectively controlling the pandemic.

The Ministry of Health was asked to direct and guide
localities to improve the local healthcare capacity and preventive
efficiency, while the Ministry of Education and Training was requested to
coordinate with the health sector to ensure safety of schools and complete  the vaccination of the children.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social
Affairs was asked to review those eligible for support policies, especially disadvantaged
people and children orphaned by the pandemic.

At the same time, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism was reminded to strengthen tourism promotion and consider the expansion
of the policy related to visa to boost tourism development.

PM Chinh also stressed the need to continue increasing communications on the Party and State policies and directions on pandemic
prevention and control and encourage people to get vaccinated.

 
A report from the committee showed that as of September 11, Vietnam had seen over 11.4 million COVID-19 infections, including 10.3 million recoveries and 43,000 deaths.

In August, 72,324 cases were reported, 2.4 times that in July, with 24 deaths. Particularly, in one week from September 5-11, the country recorded about 2,900 cases each day, reflecting a rising trend in the case number, according to the committee.

Meanwhile, as of September 11, 258.7 million COVID-19 vaccine doses had been injected, with about 100% people aging from 12 years old receiving at least one or two doses, 77% of adults getting three.

To date, more than 85.74 trillion VND (3.64 billion USD) has been disbursed as aid for more than 859,740 employers and nearly 55.1 million employees and other people facing difficulties due to the pandemic./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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