PM calls for joint efforts against nCoV

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked ministries, agencies and localities to stay vigilant to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (nCoV).
PM calls for joint efforts against nCoV ảnh 1At a quarantine area  of the Central Highlands Regional General Hospital (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuchas asked ministries, agencies and localities to stay vigilant to prevent thespread of the novel coronavirus (nCoV).

The virus has been reported in 30 out of 31 cities andprovinces of China, and spread to 18 countries and territories worldwide.

Novaccine or specific treatment for 2019-nCoV infection is available. The World HealthOrganisation (WHO) has assessed the public healthrisk of this virus to be very high inChina, and high at the regional and global levels. 

InVietnam, two Chinese nationals have tested positive for nCoV and the country isfacing high risks of being affected by thisdangerous and rapidly spreading acute respiratory disease since it is a popular destination ofChinese tourists and shares a long borderline with China.

InDirective No. 05/CT-TTg dated January 28, PM Phuc said the prevention andcontrol of the virus must be regarded as the fight against an enemy, andrequested agencies, organisations and individuals to seriously observe the Lawon the Exit and Entry of Vietnamese Citizens, the Law on Health Examination andTreatment, and the Law on Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, whilebanning wildlife trade.

Thefight needs the engagement of the entire political system in order to protectpublic health and life, he stressed.

The leader urged the Ministry of Health to continueinstructing localities and agencies to step up the supervision work in order todetect infections early, keep a close watch on the situation and set forthcountermeasures.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism needs toinstruct travel companies to cancel tours to affected cities and provinces andmonitor health conditions of Chinese tourists in Vietnam.

The supervision must be carried out right at bordergates, he said, asking the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry ofNational Defence to join hands with the health sector in this regard.

Under the Directive, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs willcoordinate with the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs to definethe number of Vietnamese nationals in the nCoV-ravaged areas, and informforeign diplomatic agencies about foreigners infected with the virus inVietnam.

The PM also emphasised the need to enhance thecommunication work to raise public awareness of the disease and assigned DeputyPrime Minister Vu Duc Dam as head of a steering committee for nCoVpreventionand control.

Ateam will also be set up, with members from relevant ministries, to promptlydeal with urgent issues emerging in the combat against nCoV. 

Earlier on January 27, the Government leader chaired an urgent meeting in Hanoi with officials of relevant ministries and sectors to discuss countermeasures, during which he emphasised that Vietnam faces high risks of being affected by this dangerous and rapidly spreading disease.

“Fighting the nCoV-caused disease is like fighting enemies,” PM Phuc said, urging the political system across the 63 provincial-level localities to promptly take actions.

He requested that relevant agencies, sectors and localities must not be subjective or underestimate the disease so as to ensure the ultimate goal of protecting people’s health and lives, curb the virus from spreading on a large scale, and minimise deaths from this disease. He told them to prevent fears in the public as well as discrimination against patients or people of foreign nationalities.

According to the World Health Organisation, cases of acute pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus were first reported in Wuhan city of China’s Hubei province. The first patient developed symptoms on December 12, 2019. Those with coughing and fever symptoms are advised to proactively come to medical establishments to have examinations./.
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