The Ministry of Health said that from the beginning of 2025 to now, 148 cases have been recorded in 27 provinces and cities, with no deaths. Of which, Ho Chi Minh City (34 cases), Hanoi (19), Hai Phong (21), Bac Ninh (14), Nghe An (17), Quang Ninh (6), Bac Giang 4, Binh Duong 4, 19 other provinces and cities recorded 1 to 2 cases/province. No concentrated outbreaks have been recorded, however, there has been a slight increase in the past 3 weeks, an average of 20 cases/week.
According to the Ministry of Health, there were no recorded concentrated outbreaks, however, there was a slight increase in the past 3 weeks, an average of 20 cases/week. COVID-19 is also a common disease in Vietnam.
With the high demand for exchange and travel of people, it is not ruled out that cases in our country may increase in the coming time.
However, severe cases due to COVID-19 virus variants may not increase.
Facing the situation of Covid-19, the Ministry of Health has actively strengthened the supervision, closely monitoring the situation of CIVI-19, strengthening the implementation of solutions to prevent and combat epidemics at health facilities and in the community; Ready to collect, emergency, care and effectively treat the disease, especially with high -risk groups (pregnant women, people with background diseases, elderly people ...), not to occur cases of death.
The Ministry of Health also recommends that people should not be too worried or confused by this information.
The virus virus circulating in Thailand is a benign variety, not a highly toxic variety. With respiratory viruses such as COVID-19, the risk of spreading always exists, whether at home or out. It is important that most people are now immunized, so the risk of serious illness is very low.
To proactively prevent and control COVID-19, the Ministry of Health continues to recommend that people take the following measures:
Wearing a mask in public places, on public transport, at medical facilities.
Limit gathering in crowded places (if not necessary).
Wash your hands regularly with clean water, soap or antibacterial solution.
Increase exercise, exercise, and proper nutrition.
When there are signs of fever, cough, or shortness of breath, you must immediately go to the nearest medical facility for timely examination, monitoring, and treatment...
People coming and returning from countries with high numbers of COVID-19 cases need to proactively monitor their health status to prevent and combat COVID-19 for themselves, their families and close contacts.
The Ministry of Health will continue to coordinate with WHO to closely monitor the COVID-19 epidemic situation in the world and propose appropriate and effective disease prevention and control measures.