Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam inspects COVID-19 fight in Binh Duong
Binh Duong (VNA) – A working delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister
Vu Duc Dam on August 24 inspected COVID-19 fight in Thuan An city, the southern
province of Binh Duong where four affected wards are being locked down.
Visiting households in Thuan Giao ward, the Deputy PM encouraged them to
join hands with the province to overcome difficulties at present. He also asked
local authorities to pay further attention to the live of residents there and
distribute food to them as soon as possible.
In An Phu ward where rapid COVID-19 testing is conducted, Dam offered encouragement to front-line medical staff working there.
He also urged the provincial medical sector to instruct locals
how to test COVID-19 themselves to avoid mass gatherings.
At a working session with the Deputy PM in the morning the same
day, the provincial Steering Committee on COVID-19 Prevention and Control
reported that the number of infections could amount to 50,000 during the third
testing, raising the total in the province to an estimated 120,000 cases.
The committee suggested the Government continue offering
financial assistance to provide food for 1.2 million residents in 15 locked-down wards in Thuan An and Di An cities and Tan Uyen township for 15 days.
During the period, the province pledged to expand quarantine
facilities to receive more patients, deploy mobile medical stations, provide
daily necessities for residents, and focus on caring for patients with
underlying diseases and in critical conditions to mitigate deaths.
To bring the province to new normal, areas free from the
pandemic will be protected, including factories and lodging facilities to meet
socio-economic targets this year.
Since the fourth pandemic outbreak, Binh Duong has so far
recorded over 73,000 infections, including more than 600 deaths./.