Posted on 03/06/2020 4:48:22 AM PST by Cronos
As the coronavirus continues to strike fear and panic across the globe, it is business as usual in Vietnam. The streets are abuzz with speedy motorbikes. The floor of local bia hoi joints are still damp from spilt beer. Coffee shops are still busy with Vietnamese customers, although the smiles are cautiously hidden behind face masks. Despite being a so-called developing country, right on the Chinese border, Vietnam has virtually stopped the virus it in its tracks with a swift, effective, no-nonsense approach. Since the initial outbreak back in January, Vietnam has only seen 16 cases of the virus. Every person has been successfully treated and sent home safely, including a 3 month-old baby. There have been no new cases within the last two weeks. In short, Vietnam has kicked coronas ass.
The countrys greatest success in dealing with the virus has been a quick response, understanding the severity of the issue and strict widespread monitoring of anyone who has so much as shown a single symptom. After discovering just six infected patients in the country, Vietnam declared the virus an epidemic, one of the first countries do so. Even the, usually cautious, World Health Organization were quick to praise the country saying: Early detection, early isolation, and active treatment is extremely important. Vietnams early actions stopped the further spread of the disease, saving thousands of lives.
Vietnam has successfully combated both coronavirus and any ignorance surrounding the disease. Colorful signs are found in banks, shopping malls and other public places reminding citizens to wash their hands and take other preventive measures. The government released detailed, transparent statements about symptoms, helping concerned parents become armchair experts on the disease. Those germ factories otherwise known as children and young people were both informed and entertained by a slapping V-Pop song Ghen Co Vy. The viral music video teaches children about the disease with cute animation and an infectious rhythm. People as far afield as John Oliver even sung its praises, albeit in comic fashion.
Sure, it has put the noses of a few teachers out of joint, but the immediate and widespread closure of schools across the nation also minimized risks. This has been a scary time for young families, but Vietnams transparency has eased much anxiety. These efforts have created informed, cautious citizens all playing their own part to slow down and ultimately stop infections. Vietnam has even made scientific headway in fighting the disease, developing advanced testing kits and creating a global early-warning system. Aljazeera has even described the countrys response as a miracle.
The country has simply not allowed misinformation and profit to influence its efforts to keep the country healthy. In the early days of the outbreak, racist tirades and falsehoods plagued social media. In a swift response, Vietnam threatened those spreading fake news with hefty fines and even jail. It worked. Similar consequences were levied towards pharmacies who had started price-gouging face masks and other equipment. With everyone on the same page, Vietnam was able to focus solely on getting better.
The speedy response, informed citizens and campaigns against greed and dishonesty eased tensions during the most trying times of the epidemic. When 11 cases of coronavirus were discovered in the rural commune of Son Loi, including a 3-month old girl, the government quickly quarantined the community of 10,000 people. Son Loi is located only 46 kilometers from Hanoi, yet, despite the virus being so close to the capital no mass panic ensued. As the nearby quarantine continued, Hanoians watched televised broadcasts together in restaurants. Unaware toddlers giggled innocently as their mothers disinfected their chopsticks. For two weeks, Hanoi held its breath and held firm awaiting the outcome.
Fortunately, city-wide sigh of relief soon came. Doctors and other healthcare professionals flocked to the northern village and created a strict treatment routine. Miraculously, all patients recovered and the quarantine was over by March 3. As a result of Vietnams efforts, fear and pessimism did not emerge but rather hope instead. Upon the release and recovery of the infected 3-month old, her mother thanked doctors, saying: She will study hard to become a doctor and help other children like you do.
The most important tool in the fight against the virus is the Vietnamese healthcare systems inclusive nature. Although wealth inequality is still paradoxically a problem in this Communist nation, Vietnam understands the disease does not discriminate based on income. Vietnam Social Insurance offers free healthcare to anyone showing symptoms of the virus. The WHO has also suggested that Vietnams success with the virus was due to years of investment in public health. With such easy access to such programs, the Vietnamese people and system have (hopefully) stopped the virus from making deeper headway.
With less resources and less time than most other nations, Vietnam has played a blinder and can lay strong claim to being the number one country in the world at dealing with this dangerous virus.
A communist country totally controls the citizens, and can force compliance at any time. The USA, nominally a free country, cannot herd people quite so easily as Vietnam.
Come on. Vietnam is among the best run countries in Asia. I think it is far less communist than China if any.
Because, as we all know, Vietnam - like China - would never lie or fudge numbers.
Meanwhile, in the US, flights from Italy stream in cause we ain’t racists ....
This is why the elitists want communism here. They want absolute control over the little people . . . for our own good, of course.
“Although wealth inequality is still paradoxically a problem in this Communist nation”
Oh yes.
Quite the puzzler there.
“In the early days of the outbreak, racist tirades and falsehoods plagued social media. In a swift response, Vietnam threatened those spreading fake news with hefty fines and even jail.”
So, they would have jailed and fined the Dems who were bleating their charges of racism early on. Nice. I can’t that would be the wrong thing to do.
Didi Mao!!
Even more beneficial, the Vietnamese dont have democrats or lying democrat media stooges trying to subvert their efforts to deal with the virus.
The only people who lie in our country are our representatives (mostly leftist and RINO globalist), the MSM (mostly leftist and RINO globalist), Climate Scientist (mostly leftist) the FBI (mostly leftist and RINO globalist) and Hollywood (mostly leftist who are not smart enough to be globalist)
I am pro Trump but he failed us on this Miserably. Almost every state in the US (except for Cali/Washington) that has COVID-19 cases are people who return from Italy. They are the patient zero’s in their states. This could have been prevent or delayed massively had the President acted early and shut down flights and for those that demanded to return go into a military quarantine for 21 days upon return.
Had President Trump acted we might not be heading down the road to mass infection, which is where we are heading now.
I hope I’m wrong, flame on ...
Best run...has a vaguely ominous ring to it.
Communist brutality and a hot climate... it looks like this virus is also halted by a hot climate.
That’s good news for India and Africa.
Bingo! Northern Italy was cool and damp, same with S. Korea. The cold Wuhan outdoor market was ideal for spread.
I am not a biologist or virologist, but I read that viruses break down in hotter climates - since they are technically not alive, but just packages of proteins
Google pics from Saigon and LA for comparison and guess which is a First World county.
I don’t know enough to comment on your statement
It is a complex issue. It somes situation yes, in another no. For the viruses related to pneumonia it is true. They are active in winter.
Maybe they should mine Haiphong harbor to keep cruiseliners out.
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