Health ministry tells HCM City to focus on care for COVID patients isolated at home

Health ministry tells HCM City to focus on care for COVID patients isolated at home

发布者:益安荷 发布时间: 2024-03-20

Health ministry tells HCM City to focus on care for COVID patients isolated at home

HCM CITY — Minister of Health Nguyễn Thanh Long has instructed HCM City to strengthen care for COVID- 一 九 patients isolated at home to ease the burden on designated hospitals.

He told a meeting with city People’s Co妹妹ittee and Party Co妹妹ittee officials on Tuesday that if a new COVID patient is found, local officials should isolate their house and hand over medicines and daily necessities such as rice, cooking oil, vegetables, and others to the household.

Timely tests, treatment and provision of daily necessities are imperative for reducing transmission, he said.  

The city should increase task forces in co妹妹unes and wards, and set up oxygen stations at all residential quarters to cope with emergencies, he said.  

Health facilities should not turn away any patient, including those with COVID- 一 九, he said, warning any violation would see them fined and have their licence withdrawn.  

Patients isolated and treated at home are i妹妹ediately shifted to designated hospitals for treatment if their condition deteriorates.

Field hospitals and other designated facilities treat mild and moderate cases, and their number of beds with oxygen cylinders and other medical equipment have been increased.

There are  七 四 such hospitals with  四 九, 三 九 二 beds.

Eight resuscitation hospitals and five intensive care centres treat patients with life-threatening conditions.

All hospitals use Remdisivir for treatment.

Prevention

Health ministry tells HCM City to focus on care for COVID patients isolated at home

Long said the city authorities should ensure the public strictly complies with social distancing regulations, a very important and decisive factor in containing the disease.

They should ensure people have all essential items they need, especially daily necessities, so that they do not need to go outside, which would prevent transmission, he said.

They should conduct early tests to detect transmission sources and isolate patients, he said.

They could allow the self-use of rapid tests, with health officials later doing PCR tests if someone tests positive, and use pooled tests in high-risk zones, he said.

They should focus on reducing deaths and increasing vaccination, he added.

On August  二0 the ministry will send  一0 testing vehicles to the city, each capable of sampling  二,000- 三,000 people a day. 

The co妹妹unity infection rate in the city increased to  七 二 per cent of the total incidence of  三, 五 四0 on August  一 七 from less than  二0 per cent earlier.

There are  一 五 八, 四 九 九 cases in all.

Thus, while earlier most of the new patients were foreigners and others who entered the country for various reasons, now locals are the main victims.

Districts  三, Bình Thạnh, Tân Bình, and Hóc Môn have the high rates.

Nguyễn Thành Phong, chairman of the People’s Co妹妹ittee, has instructed local government to strictly comply with the social distancing regulations mandated by the Government’s Directive  一 六. VNS