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- 27 September 2021
Determined to bring Ho Chi Minh City back to a new normal soon
To quickly control the epidemic, striving before September 15, Ho Chi Minh City calls on people to unanimously comply with regulations on disease prevention. Ho Chi Minh City’s people were altogether determined to bring Ho Chi Minh City back to the new normal soon.

Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control (HCDC) said that in the 4th outbreak starting from April 27 until now, Ho Chi Minh City has recorded a total of more than 131,800 cases of COVID-19 infection.
On August 10, Ho Chi Minh City injected the Vero Cell vaccine based on the proposal of units, including FPT Corporation, from the source of 19,000 doses allocated by the Ministry of Health on July 6.
Currently, the efforts of Ho Chi Minh City have shown positive signs after more than two months of implementing distance at all levels. The chart of COVID-19 cases has gradually flattened, the number of F0 being cured of the disease every day.
To quickly control the epidemic, striving before September 15, the city calls for the consensus of the people in strictly implementing the provisions of Directive 16, message 5K, well implementing the directive “stay in place” and participate in the COVID-19 vaccination when it’s your turn. Altogether, people determined to bring Ho Chi Minh City back to the new normal soon.
Regarding drugs to treat COVID-19, according to the Department of Health, on August 8, the city received the first batch of Remdesivir given by the Ministry of Health with 10,000 vials. This batch of drugs was promptly distributed to the City’s Intensive Care Centers to treat COVID-19 patients.
Secretary of the City Party Committee Nguyen Van Nen announced that the Cu Chi district was the first locality in the city to control the Covid-19 epidemic before September 15.
The story of economic recovery was posed by many experts, scientists, and managers in the context of the city’s economy have suffered many injuries after three months of social distancing. “We can’t keep strict distancing forever because we can’t stand it, nor can we wipe out F0. To gradually open up, we have to practice the habit of living in the new normal,” Secretary of the City Party Committee Nguyen Van Nen told PV Thanh Nien on the sidelines of a meeting with the Standing Committee of the District Party Committee in District 7 on the morning of September 5.
(Source: thanhnien)