In Vietnam, more than 21,000 people in the capital Hanoi have been ordered to take a COVID-19 test, authorities said Thursday as they scrambled to contain the nation’s first outbreak after three virus-free months.
At the weekend, a man in the coastal city of Danang tested positive for COVID-19 – the first community transmission the country had detected since April.
Since then, more than 40 new infections have been found, spreading out from popular tourist destination Danang to neighbouring provinces and other, farther-flung cities.
The health ministry has urged everyone who visited the seaside city in July to come forward. In Hanoi, 600 kilometres (370 miles) north of Danang, authorities have detected two new cases so far.
Hanoi districts have received 21,000 testing kits for residents recently returned from Danang, the capital’s deputy health director Khong Minh Tuan told Hanoi Moi newspaper — an official mouthpiece of local authorities.
“People should be actively contacting local health authorities for the tests,” he said, adding that officials will try to complete testing by Saturday.
Hanoi’s bars have been closed since Wednesday, while fairs and festivals were suspended.
At a clinic in the capital on Thursday, medical workers in protective suits took blood samples and mouth swabs at a makeshift rapid-testing centre.
Le Van Hieu, who visited Danang three weeks ago for a short holiday, said he has had no cough or fever since he’s been back, but still turned up at the test site.
“Organising rapid testing is good for the community in order to prevent the virus from spreading,” he told AFP.
Most of the new infections are linked to three Danang hospitals, now placed under lockdown.
All flights in and out of Danang and public transport within the city have been suspended, and the majority of its 1.1 million inhabitants have been advised to remain at home.
The swift halt to movement comes after Danang has enjoyed weeks of local tourists returning, especially after Vietnam lifted nationwide restrictions in April.
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