The outbreak of the acute respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus has hit many countries. In Vietnam, synchronous solutions are deployed to cope with the epidemic.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said the prevention and control of the coronavirus must be regarded as the fight against an enemy. In photo: Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc delivers a speech at the Government’s Standing Committee meeting, January 30 (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam speaks at the Government Standing Committee meeting on prevention and control of nCoV disease, Hanoi, February 4 (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, Head of the Steering Committee for prevention and control of the nCoV epidemic, inspects the epidemic prevention and control work in Quang Ninh province (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Minister of Health Do Xuan Tuyen checks the declaration of visitors on arrival at Huu Nghi International Border Gate, Lang Son province (Photo: VNA)
Measuring the temperature of people who enter Vietnam via Tra Linh Border Gate Economic Zone, Cao Bang province (Photo: VNA)
Free mask provision for passengers traveling by train at Da Nang station (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam News Agency employees wash hands with antibacterial water (Photo: VNA)
Students are equipped with masks when coming to Book Street in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
A health staff guides teachers in Hai Ba Trung District (Hanoi) through environmental sanitation to prevent acute respiratory disease caused by nCoV (Photo: VNA)
Border guards of Thuong Phuoc International Border Gate (Dong Thap) and Youth Union members give medical masks free of charge and support people with information about the disease (Photo: VNA)
Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi) provides free of charge masks to passengers (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi Traffic Police give free masks to people in traffic (Photo: VNA)
Staff disinfect stair handrails’ surface at Tran Nhan Tong High School (Hanoi) (Photo: VNA)
Health staff spray Chloramin B disinfectant in classrooms at Viet Duc High School (Hanoi) (Photo: VNA)
28-year-old Chinese patient Li Zichao - one of the first two patients in Vietnam infected with coronavirus, is discharged from the hospital, after 13 days of treatment at Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, February 4 (Photo: VNA)
The Hanoi Capital High Command has carefully prepared adequate conditions, staying ready to isolate 950 Vietnamese returning from nCoV-hit areas (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam has planned drastic measures to support exports following the suspension of cross-border trade with China due to the novel coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has instructed the assessment of the impact caused by the novel coronavirus (nCoV) on the country’s economy, particularly its trade with China.
Vietnam’s exports are forecast to plunge in the first quarter of this year due to impacts of the acute respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
Indonesian Minister of Tourism Wishnutama Kusubandio on February 5 said the acute respiratory disease caused by the novel corona virus may cause losses of up to 54.8 trillion Rupiah, or 4 billion USD.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has ordered ministries, agencies and authorities of centrally-run cities and provinces to strengthen measures in the fight against the A/H5N1 flu on poultry and humans, while the acute respiratory disease caused by the novel corona virus (nCoV) is spreading.
Northern Hai Phong city’s port authority under the Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA) has required all ships traveling from China’s ports to the locality within 14 days to be medically quarantined at the Hon Dau anchorage before entering Hai Phong port.
The Bank of Thailand (BoT) slashed its basic interest rate to a record low of 1 percent in an effort to shore up the economy which is hit by the novel coronavirus (nCoV) epidemic and the months-long delay in the fiscal 2020 budget bill.
The outbreak of the acute respiratory disease caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (nCoV) has started impacting Indonesia’s tourism and export sectors, according to Indonesian officials.
Vietnam is doing its best to control the acute respiratory disease caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (nCoV), focusing on carrying out multi-level isolation for those suspected of infection, a health official said on February 5.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has signed a decision to supply the Ministry of Health five free tonnes of Chloramine B, a chemical disinfectant that can kill the new coronavirus on surfaces.