Winning the pandemic in big cities will be the success of the whole nation, he said, adding that the centrally-run cities, particularly the capital city of Hanoi and the Southern economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City, have drastically taken measures against COVID-19.

He stressed that the next 15 days will be the crucial time to determine the success of the anti-coronavirus combat.

Underlining the important role of localities in the fight, the PM said their proposals and reports have helped the Government and the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control put forth practical measures against the pandemic.

He spoke highly of the health sector and localities for treating COVID-19 cases, especially critically ill ones. So far, Vietnam has recorded no death, he said.

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Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc says that the country now has 15 days or more than that to fight against the pandemic, striving to prevent its wide spread to protect health and lives of the people.

Seriously following the Prime Minister’s directions, localities have carried out effectively quarantine, social distancing, and closure of unnecessary services, while maintaining the supply of essential goods for people.

Cities have also been paying more attention to the spiritual life of health workers and those who directly engage in the battle such as public security and military forces, Phuc said.

The Government leader hailed the communication sector for handling false information, especially fake news on social media.

He asked ministries, departments and localities to heighten vigilance in the spirit of “fighting the pandemic is like fighting the enemy.”

The PM recalled the 12 day-and-night victory of Dien Bien Phu in the Air in 1972, stressing that the country now has 15 days or more than that to fight against the pandemic, striving to prevent its wide spread to protect health and lives of the people.

This is a heavy responsibility but honor of the whole political system, he said.

He suggested building specific solutions for each city based on the developments of the disease, focusing on inspections of high-risk infection places such as buildings, offices, residential areas, markets, shopping centers, hospitals, and urban areas.

The PM ordered strong and comprehensive measures to stem the outbreaks at Bach Mai Hospital in Hanoi and Buddha Bar in Ho Chi Minh City.

Praising the efforts of the health sector, the PM requested it to improve the on-the-spot testing capacity, deliver rapid diagnosis of suspected cases, and raise treatment capacity of medical facilities at all levels, provide training for doctors and nurses, even retired ones, as well as stand ready to cope with the worst situation.

He agreed to suspend flights to Vietnam and minimize the number of flights to and from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City during the next two weeks, excluding special ones.

The PM asked the Ministry of Transport to tighten medical control and limit the number of passengers on trains and cars.

He also asked the health, military, public security and border guard sectors and localities to pay more attention to the safety of those who are on the frontline of the COVID-19 fight.

It is necessary to ensure social welfare for workers at industrial parks and remove difficulties for businesses, he said.

Major cities should continue reducing business services, simplifying administrative procedures, and promoting the use of online public services during the next 15 days, he added.

As of 6:30p.m. on March 29, Vietnam reported 188 cases positive for SARS-CoV-2, of whom 25 have recovered and left hospital.

Source: VNA