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Death rate from Covid-19 higher than from other infectious diseases in Vietnam

The rate of people dying from Covid-19 in Vietnam is at 0.37 percent, still higher than the rate from other infectious diseases which is at 0.09 percent, said a senior health official.

WHO representative: too soon to claim COVID-19 is like seasonal flu

In spite of high herd immunity due to infections and vaccinations, people still need to be vigilant and take appropriate measures, she said.

Vietnam records highest daily number of COVID-19 infections in six months

Vietnam recorded 3,399 new COVID-19 cases on May 5, the highest daily number over the past six months, according to the Ministry of Health.

COVID-19 deaths on the rise again in Vietnam

After four months without recording a single death caused by COVID-19, Vietnam logged its first case in mid-April, and more than 10 COVID-related deaths have since been documented in the country.

Four coronavirus deaths reported on May 2

Four COVID-19 patients have died of the coronavirus and underlying illnesses in Vietnam during the past 24 hours, the Ministry of Health said in its coronavirus update on May 2.

COVID-19 infections rise again, three deaths reported on April 30

The number of fresh coronavirus infections rose slightly on April 30 after a steep fall the previous day, while three deaths were reported in a single day.

Vietnam approves first traditional medicine to treat COVID-19

Vietnam has approved the first traditional medicine for treating respiratory tract viral infections, including flu and mild COVID-19.

HCM City ready to respond to COVID-19 outbreak

Ho Chi Minh City Health Department has asked local hospitals to stand ready to receive COVID-19 patients in necessary circumstances, amid the rising number of infections.

Many new Omicron sub-variants detected in Vietnam

The Department of Health of Ho Chi Minh City, the most populous locality in Vietnam, said on April 23 it has detected seven new sub-variants of SARS-CoV-2 mutated Omicron through genome sequencing.

Vietnam reports a COVID death in months

Vietnam on April 22 recorded a COVID-19 related death after experiencing a single coronavirus fatality for months, the Ministry of Health said in its coronavirus update on April 22.

Hanoi encourages residents to wear facemasks in public places

Hanoi has encouraged its residents to wear face masks in public places and increase Covid-19 preventive measures amid amid spike in Covid-19 cases in recent days.

Hanoi health agency finds out XBB.1.5 variant

Health authorities in the capital city of Hanoi discovered Covid’s newly-dominant XBB.1.5 variant which spreads more quickly or makes people more severely ill.

Ho Chi Minh City detects new Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5

Ho Chi Minh City has recorded an infection caused by the XBB.1.5 sub-strain of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, as announced by the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health.

Health Ministry issues urgent dispatch on COVID-19 prevention in VN

The Ministry of Health on April 12 sent an urgent dispatch on strengthening the prevention and control of COVID-19 to the People's Committees of all 63 provinces and centrally-run cities.

More Covid-19 cases including serious cases reported in VN

Vietnamese Ministry of Health yesterday announced the country recorded 183 cases of Covid-19 without deaths in the day.

About $10 billion mobilised for COVID-19 combat in VN

More than 236 trillion VND (10 billion USD) had been mobilised to directly serve the COVID-19 prevention and control as of December 31, 2022, according to a report by a National Assembly (NA) supervisory delegation.

VN warns against downgrading COVID-19 status due to risk of new variants

The Ministry of Health has stated that while the COVID-19 situation is currently under control within the country, the risk of new, more dangerous variants emerging is too high to downgrade the status of the virus yet.

COVID-19 not only cause of medical shortages: Minister of Health

The recent shortage of medicine and medical supplies at some public healthcare facilities is not solely due to the COVID-19 pandemic but a range of subjective causes, according to Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan.

British couple return to thank medical staff for saving them from COVID-19

A British couple among the nation's first COVID-19 patients have returned to Vietnam to thank the medical staff who treated them and present the hosts with a book about their time under care.

COVID-19 recognised as occupational disease from April 1

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has officially added COVID-19 to the list of occupational diseases, meaning that certain employees will be able to make social insurance payment claims if they contracted the coronavirus.