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8 mil under lockdown in Hanoi as Covid-19 cases soar

Authorities begin week-long disinfection of capital, as hospitalisation policy strains health facilities

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Jul 2021 3:00PM

8 mil under lockdown in Hanoi as Covid-19 cases soar
Vietnam reported over 7,000 new infections yesterday, the third record number of daily infections in a week. – AFP pic, July 24, 2021

HANOI – Vietnam locked down eight million people in Hanoi today, the latest attempt to curb a serious coronavirus outbreak that has already forced a third of the country to stay home.

Authorities reported more than 7,000 new infections across the nation yesterday – the third record number of daily infections in a week.

The centre of the normally bustling capital was empty and shops were shuttered as the lockdown came into force, although people could still be seen on the streets in the outskirts of the city.

“I think people in Hanoi as myself agree with the city’s sudden decision of locking down the city,” said local resident Nguyen Van Chien.

“We have to take economic risks to fight the pandemic,” he added.

But the outbreak has showed few signs of slowing and southern commercial hub Ho Chi Minh City – which has recorded the majority of recent cases – extended its stay at home order yesterday.

“I have been indoors for a month. The situation in our city is scary,” resident Le Bich Thanh told AFP.

After successfully containing limited coronavirus outbreaks last year, Vietnam has seen cases skyrocket since late April.

Vietnam was one of the few economies that expanded last year due to its success in containing the virus during the first wave of the pandemic.

But the Southeast Asian country has been slow to procure and administer vaccines, with just under 4.5 million doses given so far.

It is also developing its own immunisations and authorities say they hope to reach herd immunity by early 2022.

Vietnam has a policy of hospitalising all virus carriers, putting medical workers and hospitals under huge strain, although the rule has been lifted in some areas. – AFP, July 24, 2021

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