From the COVID-19 epidemic area in the country to Ho Chi Minh City in 14 days, a medical report is required



[ad_1]

From the COVID-19 epidemic area in the country to Ho Chi Minh City in 14 days, a medical report is required - Photo 1.

COVID-19 test for Tan Son Nhat airport staff – Photo: NHAT THINH

According to the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control (HCDC), the city is the economic and educational center of the country, welcoming many people from the provinces to work and study after the New Year holidays. 2021 and the next time, inevitably there is a risk of invading the city from other provinces.

The HCDC will plan to monitor people from the COVID-19 epidemic area in the country to the city, organize a medical report, and monitor people from the epidemic zone in the country.

In special cases that need medical supervision, such as sampling, concentrated isolation, they should report directly to the authorities according to HCDC guidance.

People arriving from the epidemic areas of the country to Ho Chi Minh City within 14 days must submit direct medical reports to the authorities. Based on the progress of the epidemic in the country, HCDC will guide the way of medical surveillance for people from epidemic areas in the country and will be updated periodically on the HCDC website.

At airports, stations, bus stations, HCDC will coordinate with airlines, railways and garages to inform passengers about each trip, medical supervision regulations for people from epidemic areas, will advocate for honest medical reports for medical assistance when needed .

Passengers who report medical from the translation area may make a statement on the plane, train, vehicle or after getting off at the airport, train station, garage.

In industrial zones, export processing zones, schools, factories, agencies, units, organizations …, the head of the unit deploys for the personnel to make medical statements according to updated information on the website. Or the HCDC fanpage.

When a staff comes from the epidemic area, the unit must isolate and monitor health under the direction of HCDC, immediately notify the district health center for the next coordinated management.

In residential areas, the district health center advises the district’s epidemic control steering committee to send people from epidemic areas under medical supervision to honestly report and take action in accordance with the guidelines of the HCDC. Mobilize people in the area to coordinate with the COVID-19 community team to monitor and detect those who have not reported doctors.

At the hospital, the medical examination center makes a mandatory medical declaration for everyone who comes to the hospital or clinic through the medical declaration software.

Other cases will be reported in the Ministry of Health’s software tokhaiyte.vn.

Assign isolation and health monitoring for 4 groups of subjects

These 4 groups include:

Close contacts of COVID-19 patients will be centrally isolated for 14 days from the last day of contact with the patient. Take the test immediately after quarantining 4 times on days 1, 5, 10, and 14.

People who have traveled to and from the locality and have implemented social distance under Directive 16 must be isolated for 14 days from the date of departure from the socially isolated locality. Test immediately after quarantining 4 times on days 1, 5, 10, and 14.

Those who have traveled to and from active epidemic outbreaks (but not in close contact) or who have passed through the places notified by the Ministry of Health (but not in areas where social isolation is required) are isolated. At home 14 days after the date of departure from the place as indicated. Unique monitoring test, which tests for any suspicious symptoms during isolation.

Those who have traveled, come and returned from frozen locations, the outbreaks were active, and the locations announced by the Ministry of Health, but which have declared for more than 14 days, should self-monitor their health. Get tested when there are suspicious symptoms or when there are specific landmarks (like Cam Giang, Hai Duong).

In addition, the city will organize random screening tests for people arriving in the city by public transportation.

At Tan Son Nhat Airport, 10-20% of the passengers arriving at the airport are randomly sampled from the provinces at risk.

At Saigon train station, take 100 forms / day for passengers coming from at-risk provinces. District 12 Bus Station, Old Mien Dong Bus Station, New Mien Dong Bus Station with 100 forms / day / location.

Binh Phuoc: Checking of all people leaving Hai Duong as of January 15

Photo 1

The army sprayed disinfectant chemicals at a point where there was a COVID-19 infection in Binh Duong, the border area with Binh Phuoc province – Photo: BS

On February 16 (January 5), Ms. Tran Tuyet Minh, Vice Chairperson of the Binh Phuoc Provincial People’s Committee, signed a written request addressed to the provincial police, departments and districts to urgently review, take samples for analysis and to monitor the health of the returnees. from Hai Duong province.

Binh Phuoc province is one of the localities where the proportion of people who come to settle from the northern provinces (including Hai Duong province) is quite high.

Binh Phuoc Province People’s Committee requires that those who went to Cam Giang District, Hai Duong Province, starting on January 15, actively contact the nearest commune, ward or medical center to make a medical report, instruct them to take samples for SARS-CoV-2 and health surveillance.

The Binh Phuoc Provincial People’s Committee requires the Health Department, the Provincial Police and other departments, branches and districts to actively organize themselves to receive information from the people.

Immediately after detecting suspected cases or COVID-19 infection, the outbreak needs to be traced, managed, and immediately reported to the Provincial People’s Committee and the Ministry of Health.

[ad_2]