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South lockdown extended

Curbs tightened in 19 cities, provinces to fight outbreak

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THE country is extending strict curbs on movement in its business hub Ho Chi Minh City and another 18 cities and provinces throughout its south for another two weeks to help combat its worst Covid-19 outbreak, the government said.

After successful­ly containing the virus for much of the pandemic, Vietnam is facing a rapid spread of infections that has led to movement restrictio­ns in around one-third of the country.

It has registered a total of 145,000 cases and 1,306 deaths, of which 85% were recorded over the past month.

“Authoritie­s of Ho Chi Minh City and other places have to urge citizens to stay where they are and strictly follow the curbs,” a government statement said on Saturday.

The South-east Asian country reported 8,624 new infections late on Saturday.

Most of the confirmed cases were detected in the south, especially Ho Chi Minh City, where social distancing measures have been enforced since May 31.

“The implementa­tion of curbs in the region is to create a safe belt around Ho Chi Minh City and not let the epidemic spread further,” said Vu Duc Dam, deputy prime minister and head of the Covid-19 task force.

“It may take months to contain the situation in the area.”

Ho Chi Minh City is currently Vietnam’s epicentre, accounting for 64% of the country’s total infections.

The city recorded its first death from Covid-19 on June 2, but its total deaths reached 1,164 on

Saturday, data from the Ho Chi Minh City Centres for Disease Control and Prevention showed.

The central coastal city of Danang also imposed movement curbs from Saturday until further notice.

In the capital Hanoi, where a lockdown order will expire next weekend, authoritie­s were considerin­g extending restrictio­ns.

The Vietnamese health ministry issued an urgent appeal on Friday for private hospitals to treat Covid19 patients as state hospitals were stretched to capacity.

The re-emergence of the virus with complicate­d clusters has prompted calls for the government to accelerate vaccinatio­ns.

Its inoculatio­n campaign has heavily relied on the Astrazenec­a vaccine.

The country received the first one million Sinopharm doses out of five in its order from China on Saturday, according to a document from Ho Chi Minh authoritie­s.

The remaining four million doses is scheduled to arrive later this month.

Vietnam has a population of 98 million and has so far administer­ed over 5.9 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines, but only around 589,000 people have been fully inoculated. — Reuters

 ?? — AP ?? Urban emptiness: a man riding a scooter across a quiet intersecti­on in Ho Chi Minh City, which has tightened restrictio­ns with a curfew order to contain a surge of Covid-19 cases.
— AP Urban emptiness: a man riding a scooter across a quiet intersecti­on in Ho Chi Minh City, which has tightened restrictio­ns with a curfew order to contain a surge of Covid-19 cases.

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