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COVID-19 in Vietnam: A lesson of pre-preparation

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Quach, Ha-Linh
Hoang, Ngoc-Anh

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Background: Vietnam was slowing the spread of COVID-19 to 200 cases by the end of March. From perspective of a relatively vulnerable healthcare systems, timely interventions were implemented to different stage of pan-demic progress to limit the spread. Method:The authors compiled literature on different public health measures in Vietnam in compared to the progression of COVID-19 from January to March 2020.Results: Three stages of pandemic progression of COVID-19 were recorded in Vietnam. At 213 confirmed casesunder treatment and isolation, a range of interventions were enforced including intensive and expansive contact,mass testing, isolation, and sterilization. Many were in place before any case were reported. Conclusion: Preparation were key for Vietnam's healthcare system in the ever-changing landscape of COVID-19 pandemic

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Journal of Clinical Virology

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2099-12-31