Laos extends lockdown order for 15 more days
Vientiane (VNA) – The Lao Government has decided to extend lockdown order, the
11th of its kind since April 14, for additional 15 days, starting
from October 1.
The
move was in response to the continued spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the
community, with several provinces posting a infection rise of over 48 percent
compared to the previous period.
The
same day, the Lao Health Ministry reported 464 new cases and one death in the
past 24 hours. Of which, 437 were local transmissions and the remaining were
imported. The country has so far recorded 24,310 infections, including 19
deaths.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian
regulators announced the conditional approval for use of the CoronaVac COVID-19
vaccine developed by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech for
those aged 12-17.
To date, 72.1
percent of its population have been given at least one shot while 62 percent
have been fully vaccinated.
The Southeast Asian country has confirmed over 2.2 million cases and 26,335 fatalities.
In the Philippines,
authorities have further relaxed anti-pandemic measures from October 1 in the
capital city to revive the economy.
The country has
logged nearly 2.5 million cases, including 38,294 deaths. It is the second
hardest hit by the pandemic in Southeast Asia, behind Indonesia./.