The conference was organised after the PM inspected pandemic prevention and control work in the southwestern border provinces. Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, head of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control, joined the meeting from Hanoi, Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh from Tay Ninh province, and Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh accompanied Chinh from An Giang.
At the event, PM Chinh underlined the growing complexity of the current COVID-19 outbreak, with a very high risk of the coronavirus spreading nationwide.
There were localities lowering guards against the virus and not prepared themselves with suitable response scenarios, he said, emphasising that local leaders will be held accountable for leaving the pandemic out of control or stagnant economy in their localities.
The PM also noted the threat from illegal entry across the border while the pandemic is ravaging neighbouring countries, and demanded strict control of entry and residency.
He stressed that if the pandemic spreads across the country, it would affect the elections of deputiesto the 15th National Assembly and all-level People’s Councils forthe 2021 – 2026 tenure and this academic year, therefore, all localadministrations, organisations and units must strictly and drastically comply with instructions of the Party and the Government regarding COVID-19 control and ensure social security and order.
The PM also pointed to the need to prepare accommodations andtreatment facilities for a 30,000-case scenario.
He asked all cities and provinces to come up with plans toensure safety for the upcoming elections, and the completion of the 2020-21school year while ministries must collaborate more closely to combat the virus.
The Ministries of National Defence, Public Security andHealth were also asked to send more personnel and supplies to support borderprovinces, particularly those in the southwest.