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Army fights COVID-19 at higher level: Deputy Minister

Deputy Minister of National Defence, Lieut. Gen. Vu Hai San on June 1 urged military units to roll out COVID-19 prevention and control measures synchronously and effectively, saying they must be done sooner and at a higher level.
Army fights COVID-19 at higher level: Deputy Minister ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA) 

Hanoi (VNA) –
Deputy Minister of NationalDefence, Lieut. Gen. Vu Hai San on June 1 urged military units to roll out COVID-19prevention and control measures synchronously and effectively, saying they mustbe done sooner and at a higher level.

The move is to minimise infections andprevent a widespread outbreak of the pandemic, San, who is also head of thedefence ministry’s Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control, toldan online meeting in Hanoi on June 1.

He said the pandemic is forecast to continuedeveloping complicatedly and unexpectedly in the time ahead, with a high risk ofwidespread transmission, even within the military.

San asked the military units based inpandemic-stricken areas to proactively establish quarantine facilities andstand ready to support localities in case of quick virus transmission.
Army fights COVID-19 at higher level: Deputy Minister ảnh 2At the meeting on COVID-19 prevention and control held by the defence ministry (Photo: VNA)

Major General Nguyen Xuan Kien, Director of theDepartment of Military Medicine under the ministry's General Department ofLogistics, pointed to difficulties and dangers facing anti-pandemic effortsduring the fourth wave, which began in Vietnam late April, with many clusters in the community.

However, the pandemic is still under control, he said,adding that most of cases have been quarantined before testing./.
VNA

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