{"id":54946,"date":"2020-04-09T10:30:01","date_gmt":"2020-04-09T00:30:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=54946"},"modified":"2020-04-09T10:16:18","modified_gmt":"2020-04-09T00:16:18","slug":"vietnams-low-cost-covid-19-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/vietnams-low-cost-covid-19-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"Vietnam\u2019s low-cost Covid-19 strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As Covid-19 expands across the southern hemisphere, governments there have a lot to learn from Vietnam\u2019s approach. Clear communication and government\u2013citizen cooperation that leveraged technology are the main reasons why the country has had relatively few cases.<\/p>\n

Much attention has been paid to other models in Asia. Taiwanese health authorities<\/a> investigated cases of pneumonia reported in Wuhan before community spread occurred. South Korea<\/a> installed a nonstop emergency response system to screen all travellers entering the country from Wuhan in early January. Similarly, Singapore<\/a> mobilised an interagency taskforce for extensive contact tracing, targeted community quarantine and aggressive testing, while also covering the costs of screening and treatment.<\/p>\n

These countries\u2019 timely responses were rooted in their leaders\u2019 palpable awareness of the severity of the new virus. Vietnam\u2019s government tightened border controls and put hospitals and local health departments on high alert for the new pneumonia cases on 3 January\u2014before the first fatality in China and only three days after confirmation of the outbreak there. Vietnam\u2019s first cases were recorded on 23 January, and the situation appeared to be under control until an additional wave of cases hit the country, fuelled by foreign tourists and returning travellers and students. Still, Vietnam managed the crisis so well that it avoided becoming a hot spot.<\/p>\n

Covid-19 cases in selected countries, as of 1 April 2020<\/strong><\/p>\n

Source: A.I. for Social Data Lab, Hanoi.<\/em><\/figure>\n

Perhaps most remarkably, unlike South Korea, which has spent considerable funds on aggressive testing<\/a>, or Singapore, which has established strong epidemiological surveillance<\/a>, Vietnam has followed a budget-friendly approach that has proven equally effective. Despite expectations of high rates of transmission, owing to a shared border with China and the high volume of bilateral trade, Vietnam has recorded only one-fifth the number of infections<\/a> that much-lauded Singapore has, with no reported deaths to date. Our recent study<\/a> of Vietnam\u2019s Covid-19 policy response attributed the country\u2019s initial success in slowing the rate of infection to the authorities\u2019 focus on communication and public education through technology platforms and systematic tracing of pathogen carriers.<\/p>\n

With 65% of Vietnam\u2019s 96 million people online, official<\/a> news<\/a> outlets and social<\/a> media<\/a> channels (60% are on Facebook) successfully shared information about the new coronavirus. In an age when it is difficult to track and stop the spread of misinformation and disinformation, understanding the threat, particularly its contagion rate, has been key to citizens\u2019 willingness to cooperate, whether through social distancing or self-isolation.<\/p>\n

Since 3 January, Vietnamese media have described the disease emerging from Wuhan as a \u2018strange\u2019 or \u2018mysterious\u2019 pneumonia. Between 9 January and 15 March, an average of 127 articles on the topic<\/a> were published daily in 13 of the most popular online news outlets, leaving little room for rumours and fake news to spread. As a result, Vietnamese generally haven\u2019t viewed Covid-19 as just another seasonal flu, but as a serious illness as menacing as the 2003 SARS outbreak. The public\u2019s experience with SARS, as well as with the swine and avian flus, has helped to shape perceptions of Covid-19 and likely influenced people\u2019s readiness to respond.<\/p>\n

Comprehensive contact tracing works only when individuals understand the urgency of the issue and are willing to provide an honest and detailed account of their travel and interactions. This is true even in countries under single-party rule. In Vietnam, citizens have been voluntarily sharing personal health information via a government-launched app<\/a> called NCOVI. It has become the top free app in Vietnam since its launch on 10 March.<\/p>\n

Although there\u2019s no Vietnamese equivalent to community-developed apps tracking compromised locations or individuals with suspected symptoms, as in Taiwan<\/a> and South Korea<\/a>, tech-based platforms<\/a> have proved valuable. They provide up-to-date information on the outbreak and tips for disease prevention, quickly correct misinformation, collect information systematically and identify case clusters as early as possible.<\/p>\n

Technology is also helping those fighting the pandemic. In the three months since the beginning of the outbreak, local hospitals, research institutes and universities have created reliable platforms<\/a> to track Covid-19 quarantine cases, increase production of hand sanitisers, publish important<\/a> clinical<\/a> findings<\/a> on the disease, and develop low-cost test kits<\/a> for the virus that causes it.<\/p>\n

Investments in mitigation and response can take other simple yet powerful forms. The song \u2018Ghen Co Vy<\/em>\u2019, which went viral globally (no pun intended) after appearing on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver<\/a><\/em>, helped build public awareness of the virus and the importance of hand-washing. More notably, as targeted and mandatory quarantining of all returning travellers was tightened in late March, individual updates and reviews about the availability and quality of government-run dorms, food, health check-ups and testing attracted thousands of reactions on Facebook. Hundreds of pictures<\/a> of carefully packaged breakfasts, lunches, dinners and midnight snacks have circulated so widely that the two-week isolation period is favourably perceived, which has encouraged compliance.<\/p>\n

As the global pandemic worsens daily and uncertainty envelopes much of the world, Vietnam\u2019s experience demonstrates how, by focusing on early risk assessment, effective communication and government\u2013citizen cooperation, an under-resourced country with a precarious healthcare system can manage the pandemic. In facing an indefinite unknown, decisive leadership, accurate information and community solidarity empower people to protect themselves\u2014and each other.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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