Online discussion on COVID-19 prevention to support the Vietnamese community in Russia

Online discussion on COVID-19 prevention to support the Vietnamese community in Russia
Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Ngo Duc Manh participated in the online discussion. Photo: Broadcast by VNA

Attending the discussion were Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Ngo Duc Manh and Embassy staff, members of the Anti-COVID-19 Network, Vietnamese ambassadors and diplomats in the US and South Africa. , Hungary, Finland, Norway…

Participating in consulting at the discussion were a group of doctors from leading hospitals in Vietnam such as Bach Mai Hospital, Central Tropical Hospital, Medical University Hospital, and Central Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital. is Mr. Pham The Thach – Deputy Head of Emergency Resuscitation Department of Bach Mai Hospital.

At the seminar, doctors answered many important questions related to supporting the treatment of COVID-19 at home. Doctor Pham The Thach advises Vietnamese people in Russia to feel secure with the home treatment given by local doctors.

This treatment is given on a specific basis, in addition to helping limit the overload of hospitals and medical facilities and avoid the risk of widespread infection. However, when treated at home, people with COVID-19 need to be careful to isolate themselves from family members, limit contact as much as possible and follow the recommendations of local doctors.

In particular, doctors provide necessary advice to the Vietnamese community in Russia in cases related to pregnant women and children who unfortunately contract COVID-19 and how to prevent it.

The specific advice from doctors has helped the Vietnamese community in Russia feel more secure about treating COVID-19 at home, as well as have more confidence in the treatment method that Russian doctors are applying in the hospital. The context of the COVID-19 epidemic has caused many medical facilities in Moscow to be overloaded.

In addition, a group of highly specialized doctors at Bach Mai Hospital and Central Tropical Hospital also provided specific advice for graduate students and Vietnamese medical students studying in Moscow during the past year. necessary support for the Vietnamese community in Russia.

In his closing speech, Ambassador Ngo Duc Manh affirmed the importance of the online discussion with the participation of leading Vietnamese doctors in treating COVID-19. Ambassador Ngo Duc Manh said the complicated situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia affects the Vietnamese community in Russia, especially in Moscow. According to the Ambassador, the Russian government has been applying many measures to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, making many recommendations for local people during the epidemic situation.

Ambassador Ngo Duc Manh affirmed the success of the online discussion, meeting the expectations of a large number of Vietnamese community members in Moscow as well as throughout the Russian Federation.

Talking to reporters from the Vietnam News Agency in Russia, Mr. Ly Tien Hung – First Secretary of the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia, said that the promotion of organizing the seminar was carried out very urgently due to the epidemic situation. COVID-19 in Russia is more complicated.

Within one day after the call for medical staff and doctors living, studying and working in Russia as well as in Vietnam was issued, the Anti-COVID-19 Network in Russia received active participation. of doctors working in hospitals in Vietnam and outstanding doctors – graduate students and medical students studying in Russia. They are ready to support the Vietnamese community in Moscow and other areas in Russia in treating COVID-19 at home.

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The online discussion attracted the attention of the Vietnamese community in Russia. Photo: Tran Hieu

After discussing with doctors, the Anti-COVID-19 Network in Russia has agreed on the treatment support content and support schedule for the Vietnamese community in Russia, including: consultation, screening, diagnosis. diagnose and identify suspected cases of infection, support treatment of mild illnesses at home; Monitor developments, advise and recommend measures to respond to the disease, measures to restore health…

After the seminar, a group of leading Vietnamese doctors will continue to support remote treatment consultation for COVID-19 patients in the Vietnamese community in Russia via phone, viber, zalo, and more. whatsapp.

Source: Vietnamese