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Vietnam turns Danang stadium into field hospital amid virus outbreak

Vietnam is close to completing the conversion of a sports stadium into a 1,000-bed field hospital in its new coronavirus epicenter Danang, the health ministry said on Thursday, as it battles an outbreak that has spread to at least 11 locations.

Khanh Vu and Phuong Nguyen (Reuters)
Hanoi, Vietnam
Fri, August 7, 2020

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Vietnam turns Danang stadium into field hospital amid virus outbreak The nearly completed 800-bed field hospital, which was built inside an arena, is seen amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Da Nang, Vietnam August 5, 2020. (Zing.vn/Handout/Reuters /Hoang Giam)

  • Vietnam is close to completing the conversion of a sports stadium into a 1,000-bed field hospital in its new coronavirus epicenter Danang, the health ministry said on Thursday, as it battles an outbreak that has spread to at least 11 locations.
  • Aggressive contact-tracing, targeted testing and strict quarantining had helped Vietnam halt an earlier contagion, but it is now racing to control infections in the central city and beyond after a new outbreak ended a run of more than three months without domestic transmission.

Danang's Tien Son Sports Palace will from Saturday be used to treat an overflow of infected patients should the city's hospitals become overwhelmed, said the company behind the project, Sun Group.

Danang has reported more than 200 cases since the virus reappeared there on July 25. Authorities have said the situation was "under control" and the outbreak would likely peak in the next 10 days.

If infection numbers stabilize, the facility would be used to isolate people who were in direct contact with a positive case, as part of Vietnam's centralized quarantine program, Sun Group said.

The health ministry reported 34 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday, taking Vietnam's total cases to 747, with 10 deaths.

Most recent cases have links to three hospitals in Danang, a coastal city that was until recently inundated with domestic tourists capitalizing on holiday promotions and easing restrictions.

The health ministry has sent a task force of medical experts and more than 1,000 health workers to Danang, while Cuba has also dispatched a medical team to Vietnam to assist.

In the capital Hanoi, 72,000 people who recently returned from Danang would be re-tested, the city's governing body said on Thursday, this time using a swab-based test, known for its higher rate of accuracy than the blood sample-based rapid test kits, which Vietnam has used for mass screening.

Vietnam's Prime Minister has said early August was the "decisive" time to contain the outbreak.

 

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