Laos conducts COVID-19 tests for over 40,000 people

A total of 40,356 people in Laos have received COVID-19 tests since January, unveiled a report from the Lao Ministry of Health on September 4.
Laos conducts COVID-19 tests for over 40,000 people ảnh 1People wear face masks at a railway station in Bangkok, Thailand (Illustrative photo: AFP/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
A total of 40,356 people in Laos have received COVID-19tests since January, unveiled a report from the Lao Ministry of Health onSeptember 4.

Ofthe number, 22 tested positive for coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and 21 of them haverecovered.

Thelast patient has been treated in a designated hospital in Vientiane capital.

OnSeptember 3, a total of 2,246 people entered Laos through international bordercheckpoints. The temperature of each person entering Laos was checked and noone showed signs of fever.

TheLao government has warned people nationwide not to neglect containment andpreventive measures.

Meanwhile,Thailand is racing ahead with contact tracing after detecting its firstdomestic coronavirus infection in over three months, with tests conducted onnearly 200 people with possible exposure to the new case.

Thailandreported its first non-imported case after over 100 days on September 3, aftera prisoner a day earlier had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 that causesCOVID-19 during a mandatory test for new inmates.

Sofar, 194 people considered at risk. Thai authorities were using a governmentsmartphone application to contact those who had checked-in at high-risk venues.

Thailandhas reported 3,431 cases and 58 COVID-19 deaths overall, with 96 patientscurrently being treated in hospital.

Alsoon September 3, Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said thecountry will work with the Group of 20 (G-20) countries and internationalorganisations to look into the gradual restart of cross-border travel.

Thisresumption of international traffic amid the COVID-19 pandemic will be donesafely through comprehensive testing and rigorous contact tracing, he said.

Theminister also emphasised the need to keep global supply chains open and theimportance of speeding up the digital transformation of societies.

Headded that therapeutics and vaccines should be a global good for all./.
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