Grassroots healthcare important for early detection of COVID-19 cases

Deputy Health Minister Do Xuan Tuyen on March 30 emphasised the importance of grassroots healthcare in the early detection of COVID-19 infection cases in the community to curb the spread of the pandemic.
Grassroots healthcare important for early detection of COVID-19 cases ảnh 1Health workers in Phu Yen province insert locals' medical declaration forms on computer (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –Deputy Health Minister Do Xuan Tuyen on March 30 emphasised the importance ofgrassroots healthcare in the early detection of COVID-19 infection cases in thecommunity to curb the spread of the pandemic.

Tuyen, who is standing deputy head of the National SteeringCommittee on COVID-19 Prevention and Control, said at an online conference with health departments of cities and provinces nationwide that Vietnam has entered thethird phase of the COVID-19 fight with high risks of community spread.

Therefore, the grassroots healthcare network must focus onsolving two issues: detecting infection cases in the community early andminimising community spread, he stated.

He also stressed that grassroots healthcare plays a crucialrole, contributing to the success of the fight against the pandemic.

As of 6.00am on March 30, Vietnam recorded 194 infectioncases, with 52 having completely recovered.

Tuyen said that 70 percent of the infection cases came fromoutside Vietnam, while there are two big infection sources inside the country atpresent, which are the Bach Mai Hospital in Hanoi and Buddha Bar in Ho Chi MinhCity.
He noted that there is an especially high risk regarding Bach MaiHospital, where there are several groups of potential infections such as patientsreceiving treatment, medical workers engaged in treatment, medical trainees atthe hospital, caretakers of patients, and service staff at the hospital.

Those people need to be detected and monitoredclosely to prevent the disease from spreading in the community, Tuyen added./.
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