A sign of hope for Vietnam’s largest COVID-19 hotspot

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The main party leader in northern Bắc Giang province, the region hardest hit by the fourth wave of COVID-19, is confident that the city will clean up the outbreaks in the next two weeks. At a meeting of the National Steering Committee for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19 on Monday, he said the province has basically zoned and reduced sources of infection. Local authorities have started easing social distancing measures in Lục districts. Nam and Yên Thế While workers continue to screen at concentrated quarantine sites and closed areas to detect suspected cases, the province has allowed 46 companies that meet COVID-19 prevention and control requirements to resume operations with more than 7,500 workers to record. in Vietnam, with 3,211 confirmed cases of infection in the community on June 7th since April 27th when the fourth wave of COVID-19 broke out, accounting for more than half of the total cases during the period. Deputy Prime Minister Vũ hadc Đam said Bắc Giang had taken a methodical approach in conducting regular and uninterrupted screening tests in quarantine centers and restricted areas, while reducing worker density at hotspots and managing outbreaks quickly.

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