HCM City develops four scenarios for COVID treatment under ‘new normal’

Ho Chi Minh City’s authorities have urged residents to continue complying with pandemic prevention measures while the city prepares four scenarios for COVID treatment depending on the number of cases recorded weekly.
HCM City develops four scenarios for COVID treatment under ‘new normal’ ảnh 1Nguyen Van Vinh Chau, deputy director of the Health Department, speaks at a press conference on the city’s plans for COVID treatment on October 25. (Photo courtesy of the HCM City Press Centre)
HCMCity (VNS/VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City’s authorities haveurged residents to continue complying with pandemic prevention measureswhile the city prepares four scenarios for COVID treatment depending onthe number of cases recorded weekly.

Speakingat a press conference on October 25, Dr Nguyen Van Vinh Chau, Deputy Director of the city’s Health Department, said the number of new cases,deaths and severe cases has decreased over the past few weeks, with 73.5cases per 100,000 people recorded per week. 

“Thecity is at level 2 or medium risk among the four levels of pandemicrisk classified in the Government’s Resolution 128,” he said.

Althoughthe city is officially classified at level 2, its COVID-prevention andcontrol plans are at level 3 because of the high number of new cases, hesaid. 

“Basedon the number of cases per 100,000 people per week, the city is at level3.” 

Morethan 99 percent of adults aged 18 and over have received at least one vaccinedose and more than 76 percent are fully vaccinated. More than 91 percent ofpeople 65 and over in the city are fully immunised.

Chausaid that everyone must continue to comply with prevention measuressuch as wearing masks, washing hands and maintaining a safedistance. 

Accordingto Chau, the city has developed four scenarios of COVID treatment based onrisk levels. 

Inall scenarios, asymptomatic and mild COVID patients will be isolated andtreated at home, and will be taken care of by mobile medical stationsin wards, communes and townships.

Inthe first scenario (if the city contains the outbreak), the city will maintain onethree-level treatment field hospital No. 16. It will also maintain COVIDtreatment facilities at hospitals such as the city’s Tropical DiseasesHospital, Children’s Hospital and Tu Du Hospital.

Forthe second scenario, if the number of new cases corresponds to risk level2, in addition to field hospital No 16, the city will use field hospitalNo 13 for treatment. 

Fieldhospitals in city districts and COVID treatment facilities at hospitals indistricts would also be used, as well as the Hospital for TropicalDiseases, two children pediatric hospitals, and Tu Du Hospital and Hung VuongHospital.

Forthe third scenario, if the number of new cases corresponds to risk level3, the city will need all 135 mobile medical stations, each of which wouldmanage 50-100 patients.

Thecity will also use all three three-floor field hospitals for treatment (insteadof only one or two), including field hospitals No 13, 14, and 16.

Thecity will use additional hospitals for COVID treatment across districts andthree COVID resuscitation hospitals at Cho Ray Hospital, Hospital 175 and HCMCity Tropical Diseases Hospital. 

Forthe worst scenario, if the number of new cases surges without sufficientcontrol, the city will mobilise all hospitals and resuscitation centres inthe city. All districts would be required to have one field hospital witha capacity of 300-500 beds for COVID treatment.

Thecity must have at least 16,000 - 19,000 beds for treatment, 500 oxygen beds,and 2,000 ICU beds for severe and critical cases. 

Inaddition to mobile medical stations, districts will establish communityCOVID treatment teams to meet the rising number of cases.

Thefour levels are low risk (new normal) or green, medium risk oryellow, high risk or orange, and very high risk or red.

ThuDuc City and the eight districts of Go Vap, Tan Binh, 1, 7, 8, 10, Can Gio, andCu Chi are at level 1.

Districts3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, Phu Nhuan, Binh Thanh, Tan Phu, Hoc Mon, Nha Be, and BinhChinh are at level 2. Binh Tan is at level 3.

Theassessment of risk levels will be regularly updated on https://covid19.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/bando and https://bando.tphcm.gov.vn everyweek.

PhanVan Mai, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said districts would beallowed to reopen the economy based on their risk levels. 

Manyof the recent COVID-19 cases are people returning from other provinces andcities to work, according to city authorities./.
VNA

See more

Up to 95% of children aged 1-5 living in the city are expected to be vaccinated against measles and rubella this year. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi begins measles vaccination campaign

Hanoi commenced a measles vaccination campaign at health stations in the districts of Long Bien, Phu Xuyen, Phuc Tho, Thuong Tin, Dong Anh, Hoai Duc and Thach That and Son Tay township on October 14.

The working session on vaccine manufacturing cooperation with Sanofi on October 8.(Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese, French firms partner in vaccine production

The Vietnam Vaccine Joint Stock Company (VNVC) and Sanofi on October 8 signed a document guiding the cooperation in manufacturing some vaccines of the French pharmaceutical group in the Southeast Asian country.

Providing free health check-ups and medicine to workers. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, IOM foster cooperation in improving migrants’ health

The Ministry of Health (MoH) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) on September 18 signed a memorandum of understanding on strengthening cooperation in enhancing the health and quality of life of migrants, and supporting them in accessing national health systems and policies.

Doctor Jacques Ballout and a Vietnamese apprentice doctor. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese doctors impress French colleagues

Industriousness, enthusiasm, and smartness are the impressions that French doctors have had of their colleagues from the Vietnam – Sweden hospital in the northern province of Quang Ninh’s Uong Bi city, who are working at the Pierre Bérégovoy hospital, Nevers city of Nièvre province, under an apprenticeship programme.

Passengers at Noi Bai International Airport (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi tightens control, prevention of monkeypox

The Hanoi Department of Health has asked the city's Centre for Disease Control (CDC) to coordinate with Noi Bai International Airport and relevant units to increase monitoring to promptly detect suspected monkeypox cases at the airport and border gates, especially those returning from countries where the disease is currently spreading.

A doctor gives a dental check-up to a child at the September 7 event in the Czech Republic. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese in Czech Republic join hands for community health

The network of Vietnamese intellectuals and experts, the Vietnamese youths and students association, and the group of Vietnamese doctors and physicians in the Czech Republic have coordinated to offer free health check-ups and consultancy to the Vietnamese community in the country.