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Vietnam has confirmed 412 cases of Covid-19 and reported no deaths. The country took strong early action to stem the spread of the virus, and Vietnam now resembles normalcy, with its bars and restaurants open. In April, it donated hazmat suits and masks to harder-hit countries in Europe and the U.S. ⁠

This success stems from several swiftly enforced practices. Within a week of reporting the first case of the virus in late January, the country sprung into action with a “whole government” strategy. People who tested positive for the virus and their close contacts were placed into quarantine camps for 14 days and used aggressive contact tracing. The country urged local medical equipment companies to help them ramp up a testing program at the outset of the pandemic. Vietnam also implemented clear and consistent public messaging, shut down schools quickly, and put travel restrictions in place. ⁠

While some groups, including Human Rights Watch, have called out Vietnam’s efforts to enforce quarantine as excessive, others say that people in Vietnam may be comfortable with trading some individual liberties for greater safety during a pandemic.⁠

For a detailed breakdown of Vietnam’s Covid-19 policies, click the link in bio.⁠


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