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Vietnam has rescinded a recent endorsement of 12 traditional medicines as effective treatment against COVID-19 after promotion of the herbal remedies by the country’s health ministry caused an outcry among experts.
Nguyen Truong Son, the deputy health minister, issued a dispatch on bolstering COVID-19 prevention measures with traditional medicines and herbal products on Saturday only to recall it Monday after it created a backlash among pharmacists and started a storm on social media over the weekend.
Son explained the withdrawal saying that it had some inappropriate content that the ministry spotted only after publishing the dispatch.
According to the
VietnamPlus online newspaper, after seeing the dispatch, experts and pharmaceutical industry employees expressed anger that many of the listed supplements and products do not work on COVID-19.
By VNA / DA NANG Today
July 06, 2021, 09:11 [GMT+7]
Thailand’s Public Health Ministry said it will increase the capacity of Bussarakham Field Hospital to 4,000 beds in a bid to cope with a possible surge in infections from the Delta variant of COVID-19.
The hospital is in Nonthaburi’s Impact Muang Thong Thani and serves metropolitan Bangkok.
The ministry recently added 1,500 beds, bringing the total capacity to 3,700 beds and will add another 300 beds to accommodate 4,000 patients, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said.
Bussarakham Field Hospital treats patients who have moderate symptoms with underlying health issues that require close monitoring, and patients who have tested positive but are asymptomatic or have minor symptoms.
A Vietnamese student in Laos has his sample taken in Vientiane. Lao medical staff in co-operation with the Vietnamese Association in Vientiane conducted Covid-19 testing on Vietnamese living and working in some areas. VNA/VNS
VIENTIANE (Vietnam News/ANN): The Vietnamese community in Laos are working with Lao authorities and people to overcome the current Covid-19 outbreak by raising funds and donating cash, necessities and medical supplies to the host country.
After learning about a number of Vietnamese in Laos getting infected with Covid-19, the Vietnamese Association in Vientiane has taken a range of measures to support the Vietnamese community in the country.