Vietnam responds to China’s pneumonia outbreak
First death from China’s Wuhan pneumonia outbreak | |
China viral pneumonia outbreak may be due to new type of virus: WHO | |
Mystery viral pneumonia outbreak affects 59 people, China rules out SARS or MERS |
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A staff member at Cam Ranh Airport in Khanh Hoa Province, central Vietnam, checks arrivals' temperatures on a computer, January 13, 2020. Photo by VnExpress/Xuan Ngoc. |
Health authorities have installed five remote body temperature scanners at Noi Bai Airport in Hanoi to monitor people who have visited Wuhan in central China where a 61-year-old man has died and 41 others are infected.
Health officials in HCMC have begun screening all passengers arriving at Tan Son Nhat Airport.
Five infrared body temperature monitors have been installed at entry and exit points in Cam Ranh Airport near the popular resort town of Nha Trang in Khanh Hoa Province, a favorite destination for Chinese tourists.
Eight medical workers from the center are available 24 hours to monitor passengers at the airport.
Nguyen Hoa Hoi, director of Khanh Hoa's international health quarantine center, said: "A separate counter will be arranged for passengers arriving from Wuhan."
Security forces and airport employees are also equipped to respond to possible cases of pneumonia. Health staff have been instructed to don medical masks and use antiseptic solution and disinfectant.
At monitoring points, signs have been installed asking people to stop for checking body temperature and health staff would scan visitors using computers.
Since the beginning of this year more than 40,000 Chinese have arrived at Cam Ranh Airport, according to official data.
Last year Khanh Hoa received 2.4 million Chinese visitors.
The World Health Organization said last Thursday that a newly emerging member of the family of viruses that caused the deadly Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreaks could be the cause of the present outbreak.
Thai authorities on Monday confirmed the first case outside China of an infected patient.
The woman, 61, identified as a Chinese tourist from Wuhan, has been receiving treatment at a hospital in Nonthaburi near Bangkok since January 8, and is now recovering.
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