Vietnam conducts over 1 million COVID-19 tests

The Vietnamese health ministry said it has conducted more than one million PCR tests since the COVID-19 pandemic first began in late January.
Vietnam conducts over 1 million COVID-19 tests ảnh 1Health woker collects specimens from a person returning from Da Nang city to test for COVID-19 infections (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)- The Vietnamese health ministry said it has conducted more than one millionPCR tests since the COVID-19 pandemic first began in late January.

In the first stage lasting 44 days from January 22 to March 5, since the firstcases recorded in the country to the 16th patient, 3,094 specimens wereprocessed, translating to a daily capacity of merely 70 tests.

The second phase lasting 47 days from March 6 to April 22, 182,109 specimenswere processed, equivalent to 3,874 samples a day.

This period marked the ‘second wave’ of coronavirus infections in Vietnam, withmany imported cases and subsequent closure of borders on March 22, after a brieftwo weeks with no reported cases since the 16th case.

The third phase, lasting 91 days, from April 23 to July 23, a total of 237,815specimens were processed, translating to handling of 16,173 specimens a day.

This was within the period of Vietnam’s 99 days of no recorded communityinfections and only imported cases, a streak that ended on July 25 when Patient416 was confirmed in Da Nang, leading to the discovery of several hundred localinfections connected to this outbreak in the coastal city.

From July 24 to August 24, the national daily capacity jumped to 16,173specimens a day, with more than 485,215 specimens processed within a spanof 30 days.

By 3pm on August 28, Vietnam has performed a total of 1,009,145 tests usingRT-PCR technique, according to the Department of Preventive Medicine underthe Ministry of Health.

The ministry noted that the number of COVID-19 tests performed withinthe past month alone reached the same as the amount carried out inthe first six months into the pandemic, given the spread of the virus intothe community which demanded quick testing on a larger scale of thepopulation to properly carry out the strategy of quickly identifying,isolating cases, tracing their close contacts and eventuallysuppressing the outbreaks.

Vietnam currently has 71 facilities that can perform confirmatory COVID-19tests, capable of conducting a total of 34,000 tests a day.

On August 20, thehealth ministry sent an urgent notice to all State-managed hospitals and healthcentres to increase SARS-CoV-2 screenings to early detect COVID-19 cases in abid to reduce risks of the virus infiltration into wards where patients are inpoor health, which happened in Da Nang, resulting in the majority of relateddeaths./.
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