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Vietnam to extend movement curbs in Ho Chi Minh as virus toll rises

"We have to prepare for a prolonged battle," Phan Van Mai, the deputy secretary of the city's Communist Party committee, was quoted as saying by the Tuoi Tre newspaper.

Reuters
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Sat, August 14, 2021

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Vietnam to extend movement curbs in Ho Chi Minh as virus toll rises Residents wearing face masks practice social distancing as they wait in a queue for free rice, amid Vietnam's nationwide social isolation effort as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Hanoi on April 11, 2020. (AFP/Manan VATSYAYANA )

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ietnam's business hub Ho Chi Minh City will extend its coronavirus restrictions to the end of August, state media reported on Friday, as new infections and deaths rise further in the epicentre of the country's worst outbreak yet.

"We have to prepare for a prolonged battle," Phan Van Mai, the deputy secretary of the city's Communist Party committee, was quoted as saying by the Tuoi Tre newspaper.

After successfully containing the virus up until late April, Vietnam has seen infections rise rapidly and has introduced movement restrictions across about a third of the country to try to curtail the spread.

It comes at a time when vaccines are in short supply and only about 1 percent of the population has been fully inoculated, including 130,000 people in Ho Chi Minh City, which accounts for half of Vietnam's cases and by far the majority of its more than 4,800 deaths.

Of most concern is the high mortality rate, which city authorities said was an average 241 deaths per day.

By comparison, Vietnam's overall coronavirus fatalities one month ago were just 138.

Authorities have called for faster vaccinations, with about one million doses now being administered nationwide each day.

A fifth of those are in Ho Chi Minh City, where about two-thirds of its 9 million residents have received a first dose.

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