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Rapid impact assessments of COVID-19 control measures against the Delta variant and short-term projections of new confirmed cases in Vietnam

Nguyen Graduate School of Public Health, St. Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan|
Stuart (8561716600) | Huy Van (57221013038); Gilmour | Truc Thai (57420815800); Nguyen Health Innovation and Transformation Centre, Federation University, VIC, Australia| Lin (57033052400); Thanh University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam| Zoie SY (57420838800); Wang Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom| The-Phuong (57215545834); Wong Division of Surveillance and Policy Evaluation, Institute for Cancer Control, National Cancer Center, Tokyo, Japan|

Journal of Global Health Số , năm 2021 (Tập 11, trang -)

ISSN: 20472978

ISSN: 20472978

DOI: 10.7189/JOGH.11.03118

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Từ khóa: COVID-19; Humans; SARS-CoV-2; Vietnam; epidemiology; human; Viet Nam
Tóm tắt tiếng anh
As of 2020, the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases recorded in Vietnam was less than 1500, proving the success of COVID-19 control in Vietnam [1]. Vietnam has been recognized as one of the few countries that successfully controlled COVID-19 in 2020 [2]. Several recent articles have summarised a set of lessons learned, the so-called “Zero-new-case-approach”. These included (i) a rapid and coordinated public health response with a decentralized health care system [3]; (ii) massive quarantine and targeted lockdown; (iii) third-degree contact tracing; (iv) centralized patient management; (v) early school closures and robust border controls; (vi) mask policies and 5K message (5K refers to use face masks in public places, disinfect regularly, keep distance, stop gathering, and make health declaration); and (vii) innovative mass testing strategies in the resource-constraint system (sample pooling strategy of PCR test with 2-7 swaps) [4], These “Zero-newcase-approach” strategies all focused on the non-pharmaceutical aspect of disease control. They aimed to maintain zero community transmission by establishing a comprehensive public surveillance system and enacted drastic measures with the support of the police and military forces. © 2021 THE AUTHOR(S) JoGH 2021 ISoGH

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