Vietnam curbs movement in 16 hard-hit areas on record Covid cases 

Vietnam curbs movement in 16 hard-hit areas on record Covid cases 

New clusters in recent weeks and low vaccine uptake have triggered concern among health officials.

A motorcyclist drives past a poster calling people to take safety precautions against Covid-19 in Hanoi last year. (AP pic)

HANOI: Vietnam will impose restrictions on movement in 16 southern provinces for two weeks from Monday as the country faces its worst Covid-19 outbreak so far, the government said today.

Vietnam has managed to keep coronavirus cases relatively low due to targeted mass testing and strict contact tracing, border controls and quarantine measures, but new clusters of infections in recent weeks have triggered concern among health officials.

“The current outbreak we are facing is getting more complicated,” the government said in a statement. 

“The curbs are to protect people’s health.”

The Southeast Asian country reported 3,718 new infections, the highest daily increase and the third straight day it has recorded more than 3,000 cases.

Three-quarters of the confirmed cases were detected in southern areas, especially Ho Chi Minh City, and the health ministry said it had deployed at least 10,000 health workers to hard-hit provinces.

Vietnam, which has a population of 98 million, has recorded 47,904 infections in total and 225 deaths.

The current surge in cases has increased pressure on the government to boost vaccine supplies and accelerate inoculations, with less than 300,000 people fully vaccinated so far.

Vietnam has received nearly 9 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines, and the US Embassy in Hanoi said the US would provide an additional 3 million Moderna vaccine doses to Vietnam via the international Covax programme.

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