Vietnam expands foreign visa ban, 85 coronavirus cases in country

MARCH 20, 2020 / 1:04 AM / UPDATED 6 HOURS AGO
A health worker sprays disinfectants in a train as a measure against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Hanoi, Vietnam March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Kham

HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnam will temporarily suspend visa-free travel for citizens of Japan, Belarus and Russia from Saturday as its health ministry reported nine more coronavirus cases on Friday, bringing total in the country to 85. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam expands foreign visa ban, 85 coronavirus cases in country”

Vietnam to halt issue of all visas over coronavirus

Weeks after declaring the recovery of all 16 of its virus sufferers, Vietnam has confirmed 61 infections, but no deaths, after authorities announced a surge in infections from overseas. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam to halt issue of all visas over coronavirus”

Vietnam now at “golden stage” of COVID-19 fight: PM

Tuesday, 2020-03-17 10:26:59 Nhân Dân

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (standing) speaks at the meeting. (Photo: NDO/Tran Hai)

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NDO/VNA – Vietnam is now at the “golden stage” of COVID-19 prevention and control, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on March 16.

Speaking at a Hanoi meeting between permanent cabinet members and the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control, the leader lauded ministries and agencies, especially the committee, for their efforts in the disease combat over the past two months. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam now at “golden stage” of COVID-19 fight: PM”

Saigon and Hanoi shutdown all public entertainment places over coronavirus concerns

Authorities in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) of Vietnam has ordered local entertainment facilities, including bars and clubs, to shut down starting from Saturday evening in a bid to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

According to a document issued by the People’s Committee in District 1, all forms of entertainment establishments including cinemas, massage parlors, bars, karaoke bars, discos, and beer clubs in the downtown district shall be suspended indefinitely from 6:00 pm on Saturday. Tuoi Tre Newspaper reports. Tiếp tục đọc “Saigon and Hanoi shutdown all public entertainment places over coronavirus concerns”

Vietnam introduces compulsory testing for arrivals from coronavirus-hit areas

Foreign tourists wear protective masks and walk on the empty The Huc bridge due to recent novel coronavirus outbreak on Hoan Kiem lake in Hanoi, Vietnam March 11, 2020. REUTERS/Kham

HANOI: Vietnam’s health ministry on Sunday (Mar 15) said all passengers coming from or through China, South Korea, the UK and Schengen countries will be compulsorily quarantined and tested for COVID-19.

“The compulsory quarantine applies to arrivals from March 14,” the health ministry said in a statement. “Those whose tests are positive will get immediate treatment while the rest will be quarantined for 14 days.” Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam introduces compulsory testing for arrivals from coronavirus-hit areas”

The Global Economic Impacts of COVID-19

March 10, 2020 CSIS

Confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), which first appeared in China at the end of last year, now exceed 115,000 as of March 10 and are likely to climb significantly higher. While over two-thirds of the total confirmed cases are in mainland China, the vast majority of new cases reported since February 25 have occurred outside the country. What was initially seen as a largely China-centric shock is now understood to be a global crisis. The virus’s spread has regrettably borne out analysts’ downside scenarios, with investors digesting the implications of disrupted supply chains, official containment measures, and spillovers from the real economy to financial markets. A decision by two of the world’s largest energy producers to maintain current levels of production, despite falling energy prices, has further unnerved investors while questions about governments’ abilities to mount an effective and coordinated response linger. The increased uncertainty has led to financial market volatility last seen during the global financial crisis. Tiếp tục đọc “The Global Economic Impacts of COVID-19”

Tên chính thức của dịch coronavirus – Official name of Coronavirus pandemic

 

02.11.2020 07:08 PM

Coronavirus Has a Name: The Deadly Disease Is Covid-19

The virus that causes it is SARS-CoV-2. (We didn’t say they were good names.)

a researcher in a lab
The naming of viruses is a serious matter. How people describe a disease and the people who have it can create or perpetuate dangerous stigmas.PHOTOGRAPH: JEFF PACHOUD/GETTY IMAGES

Tiếp tục đọc “Tên chính thức của dịch coronavirus – Official name of Coronavirus pandemic”

Vietnam bans all flights to and from China over coronavirus

FEBRUARY 1, 2020 / 11:14 PM /
HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnam declared a public health emergency over the coronavirus epidemic on Saturday and said it would halt all flights to and from China.
Tourists wear protective masks while visiting Hoan Kiem lake in Hanoi, Vietnam January 31, 2020. REUTERS/Kham

The government said it would also stop issuing visas for foreign visitors who had been in China in the past two weeks.

All permits granted for flights between Vietnam and China, including Hong Kong and Macau as well as self-ruled Taiwan which China claims as its territory, have been revoked until further notice, the government said in a statement.

But Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry said in a later statement that it had spoken to the Vietnamese government and had the ban on flights to the island lifted. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam bans all flights to and from China over coronavirus”

WHO chief says widespread travel bans not needed to beat China virus

Stephanie Nebehay

GENEVA (Reuters) – World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Monday there was no need for measures that “unnecessarily interfere with international travel and trade” in trying to halt the spread of a coronavirus that has killed 361 people in China.

FILE PHOTO: Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during a news conference after a meeting of the Emergency Committee on the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Geneva, Switzerland January 30, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

“We call on all countries to implement decisions that are evidence-based and consistent,” Tedros told the WHO executive board, reiterating his message from last week when he declared an international emergency.

China is facing increasing international isolation due to restrictions on flights to and from the country, and bans on travellers from China. Tiếp tục đọc “WHO chief says widespread travel bans not needed to beat China virus”

Children to bear the burden of negative health effects from climate change

sciencedaily.com 

Date: January 27, 2020

Source: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Summary: The grim effects that climate change will have on pediatric health outcomes was the focus of a recent article.Share:

The grim effects that climate change will have on pediatric health outcomes was the focus of a “Viewpoint” article published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation by Susan E. Pacheco, MD, an expert at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).

Pacheco, an associate professor of pediatrics at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, along with professors from Johns Hopkins Medicine and the George Washington University, authored a series of articles that detail how increased temperatures due to climate change will negatively affect the health of humanity. In the article authored by Pacheco, she shines a light on the startling effects the crisis has on children’s health before they are even born. Tiếp tục đọc “Children to bear the burden of negative health effects from climate change”

The Wuhan Virus: How to Stay Safe

As China’s epidemic continues to spread, things may seem scary. Here are ten simple precautions that can protect you from contracting the coronavirus.

Medical staff members wear protective clothing as they arrive with a patient at the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in China on Jan. 25.

Medical staff members wear protective clothing as they arrive with a patient at the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in China on Jan. 25. HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

As the new Wuhan coronavirus has spread not only all over mainland China, but also worldwide, panic is rising. Inside China there is a growing sense of helplessness, as the government is compelled to take drastic measures to stop the virus, including introducing some travel restrictions in Beijing. I have received panicked queries from journalists and public health workers in China, asking, “How can we protect ourselves and our families?” Tiếp tục đọc “The Wuhan Virus: How to Stay Safe”

Vietnam ministry advises protection steps against dangerous pneumonia virus from China

By Le Nga   January 12, 2020 | 07:27 pm GMT+7 VNExpress

Vietnam ministry advises protection steps against dangerous pneumonia virus from China

China has reported 41 people infected with a new type of pneumonia virus. Photo by AFP.

Vietnam’s Health Ministry has listed several steps for people to protect themselves from a new pneumonia virus that had killed one in China. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam ministry advises protection steps against dangerous pneumonia virus from China”

Just in Time for Lunar New Year, Another SARS-like Epidemic Is Brewing in China

TĐH: Một bệnh dịch có vẻ như là SARS (Hội chứng hô hấp cấp tính nặng; tiếng Anh: Severe acute respiratory syndrome, viết tắ SARS) đang trỗi lên ở Vũ Hán, Trung u, và đã lan sang Hồng Kông, Singapore, Taiwan. Nhà nước Trung Quốc cố tình giấu nhẹm và dọa bỏ tù người dân nào nói về việc này trên Internet. Năm 2002 và 2003 SARS xuất hiện ở Hồng Kông và sau đó lan ra thành đại dịch lớn cho cả thế giới. Hiện nay có rất nhiều du khách Trung quốc sang Việt Nam chơi. Chính phủ VN cần có biện pháp ngăn bệnh ngay tại các cảng vào Việt Nam.

Scores of people in Wuhan and Hong Kong have been sent to hospitals because of a mystery respiratory ailment—and true to form, China is trying to keep it quiet.

Public health officials run thermal scans on passengers arriving from Wuhan, China, at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on Jan 8.

Public health officials run thermal scans on passengers arriving from Wuhan, China, at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on Jan 8. LAUREN DECICCA / GETTY IMAGES

Here we go again. Tiếp tục đọc “Just in Time for Lunar New Year, Another SARS-like Epidemic Is Brewing in China”

More Than 200 GOP Lawmakers Urge Supreme Court To Overturn Roe V. Wade As ‘Radically Unsettled Precedent’

Kaiser Health NewsThe amicus brief was filed in the case about a 2014 Louisiana law that requires doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. The large number of lawmakers signing the brief suggests that Republicans will emphasize the issue during the 2020 election cycle. The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in March.

The Washington Post: More Than 200 Republican Members Of Congress Urge Supreme Court To Reconsider Roe V. Wade Abortion Rights Decision More than 200 members of Congress — nearly all of them Republicans — on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to reconsider the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision, prompting a wave of protests from Democrats and reproductive rights groups. The 207 lawmakers signaled their position in an amicus brief supporting a restrictive Louisiana abortion law that is expected to be reviewed by the Supreme Court on March 4. The 2014 law, which was stayed by the Supreme Court in February, would require doctors at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. (Sonmez, 1/2) Tiếp tục đọc “More Than 200 GOP Lawmakers Urge Supreme Court To Overturn Roe V. Wade As ‘Radically Unsettled Precedent’”