HOW VIETNAM TACKLE THE CORONA PANDEMIC?
Vietnam has managed to save
everyone and no deaths from covid19 have been reported in Vietnam as being a
very long border about 1444 km with China. How did such a small country with
very limited medical facilities tackle the problem?.
Vietnam has a very long history of
war. As early as the virus started in Wuhan China in mid-December 2019, the
Vietnam government was aware and serious about it. They knew that if that virus
explodes they didn't have enough medical facilities and enough hospitals for
treating the people and it would explode devastating the whole country. They being a communist government declared a
war against the virus and had worked out various plans in case the disease
outbreaks. They followed the tactics similar to real war much earlier than the
rest of the world was just wondering even the virus was dangerous or not, it
will come to their countries or not and seriousness was neglected by most of
the developed countries.
When the first case was reported in
Vietnam on January 23, it was taken very seriously by the Vietnamese government
and they decided to seal the border with China immediately and announced
measures to prevent and counter the spread of the disease. The government
warned citizens not to visit the affected area with COVID outbreaks.
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On Jan 24 the Vietnamese
administration canceled all to and fro flights from Wuhan China. The tourism
company too canceled all the tours to or with transit in Wuhan. In early
February 2020, the government suspended all schools across Vietnam until the
end of March as a part of countermeasures to stop the spreading of the virus.
This was extended up to mid-April and till further notice again.
On Feb 13 Vietnam government put an
entire area of Vinh Phuc province under isolation for 21 days concerned by the
health status of migrant workers who returned from Wuhan china. That time only
10 covid19 cases were confirmed in the entire country.
The government formulated strict
quarantine policies and carried out a complete tracing of the people who came
in contact with the people with the virus. They also kept track of second,
third and fourth levels of contact with infected persons. All of those people were placed under
successively stringent levels of movement and contact restrictions. Authorities
also widely documented anyone who came in contact with the virus.
Anyone arriving at Vietnam from
risk areas was compulsorily quarantined for 14 days.
From the starting of February 2020,
Vietnam started mass public information campaigns and mandated that people wear
facemasks at crowded places and public transport.
From early March, the Vietnam
government advised everyone to self-isolate at home. The government suspended
all visas and tourist visits in the country for time being. They announced
restrictions on mass gatherings. All the outdoor activities centers like bars,
cinemas, massage parlor, gaming centers, etc were asked to shut down. Domestic
travels through trains, roads, and all international travels were shut down. The
government also asked several religious organizations to cancel religious
festivals, activities, and conferences that may attract large crowds.
Only factories, businesses and
service establishments producing and providing essential goods are allowed to
remain open but must follow strict health guidelines as per the government.
Strict public surveillance is
maintained with the help of military and security officials.
Neighborhood watch is followed
since only a neighbor knows if someone came from outside. As Vietnam is a
single-party state, with large and well-organized military services, it has
been able to make decisions quickly and enact them promptly. There is also a
strong culture of surveillance, with people expected to inform on their
neighbors if they suspect any wrong-doing.
With people being self-disciplined
and self-aware Vietnam has been able to combat this deadly virus with no record
of single death till now click here.
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