Ministry issues two scenarios for COVID-19 pandemic

Ministry issues two scenarios for COVID-19 pandemic hinh anh 1High school students get vaccinated against COVID-19. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry
of Health (MoH) has issued two scenarios for the COVID-19 pandemic based on the
(WHO)’s studies and scientific grounds.

Phan Trong Lan, Director of
the MoH’s General Department of Preventive Medicine, said the first scenario is
that the virulence of the variant will gradually ease while the
immunity obtained thanks to COVID-19 vaccination and infections will help bring
down the numbers of new and severe cases, as well as fatalities.

In that case, Vietnam will
shift to the new normal, which means COVID-19 will become an endemic disease,
he noted, adding that if every people is aware of their risks and adopts
anti-pandemic measures well, the life will be back to normal, and focus will be
put on the elderly and those with comorbidities.

In the second scenario, new
variants of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 will continually appear and many reduce
the effectiveness of vaccines, spread more quickly, and raise the risk of severity.

If that is the case, urgent
anti-pandemic measures will be taken like what were done in the past, Lan went
on.

Vietnam now has many “weapons”
like vaccines, drugs, treatment experience, and anti-pandemic measures against the pandemic. However,
it is necessary to further stay updated with new medications and especially
vaccine technology, according to the official.

The MoH said has
been basically brought under control nationwide.

So far, the country has
recorded more than 10 million infections, including 42,878 deaths – equivalent to
0.4 percent of the total.

The ratio of fatality to morbidity has fallen sharply over the last 30 days, from 0.13 percent to 0.03 percent.

Given the decreased severe
cases and deaths, the expanded vaccination coverage, and the continuous drop in
new infections worldwide, WHO perceived that COVID-19 will not disappear
completely but may soon become an endemic disease./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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