Accordingly, Chairman of the Hanoi Municipal People’s Committee Chu Ngoc Anh has signed a plan to prepare 8,000 beds for COVID-19 patients at medium, serious and critical conditions, getting the city ready for a scenario of 40,000 infections.
In a document issued on August 8, Mr. Chu Ngoc Anh, who is also head of the Hanoi Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control, asked for the engagement of the whole political system and relevant agencies in implementing the plan.
The plan will be implemented in three phases. The first phase is to prepare 2,000 beds in the event the city has 10,000 patients. The second phase will be to prepare an additional 4,000 beds in the event the city reaches 20,000 infections.
The last phase will be to prepare 8,000 beds in the event the city has 40,000 COVID-19 cases. The classification of patients will be based on the Ministry of Health’s guidance, so that they will be sent to suitable treatment facilities.
The plan came as the capital city on August 9 started its second 15-day social distancing period based on the decision of the Hanoi Municipal People’s Committee.
Like other localities implementing social distancing, Hanoi in the next two weeks must adhere to the principle of "clear - strict - solid - effective" in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of August 10, the capital city documented 1,867 infections since the fourth wave of COVID-19 erupted on April 27. Of these, about 1,100 cases were detected in the community.