Currently, the number of F0 and F1 cases in Ho Chi Minh City is continuously increasing, causing many parents to worry about how schools will respond to this situation in their teaching and learning activities.
On December 23, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health issued an urgent document regarding the process for assessing epidemic levels in localities throughout the city.
On December 12th, Da Nang recorded 442 cases of COVID-19, with over 100 cases not yet in quarantine, mostly small traders and workers at markets and companies in the area.
With a continuous increase in daily COVID-19 cases, Lien Chieu district (Da Nang) has upgraded its epidemic level from level 2 to level 3, a high-risk level.
On December 6th, the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee announced the results of the COVID-19 epidemic level assessment in the city. According to the assessment, the entire city remains at level 2, but one district is classified as an "orange zone" (a term used to describe a high-risk area for COVID-12 cases).
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training has issued a document providing professional guidance on the in-person learning of students in the city.
Vu Thu district (Thai Binh province) has upgraded its COVID-19 prevention level to level 2 (corresponding to a yellow zone) after the entire district recorded 191 cases in just 5 days.
Da Nang continued to record many COVID-19 cases on November 14th, linked to 7 infection chains, all assessed as high-risk, concentrated in Son Tra and Thanh Khe districts.
The Binh Duong Department of Health has just released a report on the results of assessing the level of the COVID-19 epidemic at the commune, ward, and town level in the province.
With over 70 COVID-19 cases recorded, including many community cases, the Son Tra District People's Committee has proposed that the city upgrade the epidemic level in An Hai Bac and Nai Hien Dong wards.
On November 9th, the Da Nang Department of Education and Training announced that the City People's Committee had signed and issued a document regarding the preparation of conditions for organizing in-person teaching at educational and training institutions.
After a week, many areas in Ho Chi Minh City have increased their infection levels, so people need to pay attention to strictly adhering to the 5K guidelines and other preventive measures.
In recent days, the number of new COVID-19 cases in Nha Be and Can Gio districts (Ho Chi Minh City) has been trending upwards again. What measures is the city taking to control the outbreak?
In Ho Chi Minh City, three areas have increased their infection level compared to last week: District 10, Can Gio District, and Nha Be District; while two areas have decreased their infection level: District 11 and Phu Nhuan District.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam requested that provinces accelerate the progress of COVID-19 vaccination for the people, with southern provinces and cities ensuring full coverage of the first dose of the vaccine.