Ministry warns of increasing serious COVID-19 cases 
                   
Hanoi (Vietnam news/ANN) -- The  Ministry of Health has warned of an increase in the number of new COVID-19  infections as well as critical cases. 
Over the past week, Vietnam has  recorded an average of 2,000 new COVID-19 patients each day.  
More than 100 seriously ill  COVID-19 patients are being treated at hospitals. 
 
                  
                    
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                      | The Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases is treating  30 seriously ill COVID-19 patients.--Photo VNA/VNS | 
                     
                   
                  The increase would cause overload  for the health system, particularly in the context of the outbreak of other  diseases such as dengue fever, influenza A and hand-foot- and mouth-disease,  according to the ministry. 
                    Also, there is a high risk for  newly emerging infectious diseases such as monkeypox and chronic liver disease  to enter Vietnam. 
                    As the BA.4 and BA.5 sub-variants  of Omicron have appeared in many southern localities while the new academic  year will start soon, the ministry urged localities to continue to speed up  vaccination, particularly booster doses for the adult population and the second  dose for children between five and under 12 years old. 
                    The ministry said it will  continue closely watching the development of the COVID-19 pandemic and  regularly evaluate and analyse the situation in order to build plans and  scenarios to respond to any outbreak in a timely manner. 
                    The national COVID-19 caseload in  Vietnam now stands at more than 11.3 million, according to the Ministry of  Health. 
                    The total number of recoveries  rose to over 10 million. There are 106 patients in serious conditions needing  breathing support. 
                    The country has so far  administered more than 251 million doses of vaccines. 
                    HCM City ready to reactivate  COVID-19 treatment hospitals 
                    The Department of Health of HCM  City has recently requested its medical facilities to get plans readied for the  acceptance and treatment of COVID-19 patients in the context of increases in  the number of new cases. 
                    The department assigned the  Hospital for Tropical Diseases to be responsible for preparing human resources  to reactivate the COVID-19 treatment hospital for severe cases when required. 
                    In addition, it requested all  hospitals, health centres, and medical facilities in the city to actively  review their resources to be ready to respond when the COVID-19 pandemic  worsens. 
                    The city’s Centre for Disease  Control was assigned to strengthen case surveillance through the Infectious  Disease Surveillance System connected to the COVID-19 Digital Management  Platform, with the focus on fluctuations in the number of new cases, and the  status of vaccination for vulnerable people. 
                    The Health Department also  stressed the need to step up communication work to raise awareness about the  importance of vaccinations and continue giving help to and managing COVID-19  patients at home through this platform. 
                    
 
                  (Latest Update August 17, 2022)
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