Hanoi (VNA) – Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong requested the
entire political system to pay highest attention to COVID-19
prevention and control in the spirit of “fighting the pandemic like fighting
the enemy” while chairing a Politburo meeting on this work in Hanoi on June
11.
Trong said that since the pandemic broke out in early 2020,
Party and State leaders and the National Steering Committee for COVID-19
Prevention and Control have made close and drastic directions, and mobilized the involvement of the entire political system in the fight.
He lauded the joint efforts made by agencies, localities,
forces and organisations, the support and solidarity of Vietnamese people, as
well as the assistance of foreign friends.
The Politburo's meeting on COVID-19 prevention and control (Photo: VNA)
Noting that the pandemic is developing more complicatedly
and unpredictably, the Party chief stressed the importance of maintaining high vigilance to prevent the pandemic from spreading and breaking out, and
actively get measures and scenarios ready to promptly deal with any possible
circumstances.
The Party committee of the Government should focus on
directing and mobilising resources to accelerate the purchase and injection of COVID-19
vaccines, maintaining support for homegrown vaccine research and development,
promoting international cooperation in pandemic prevention and control and
vaccine supply, and quickly removing legal problems related to the selection and
purchase of vaccines, stated Trong.
It is also necessary to strictly control entry into the country,
ensure security and safety in important fields and regions and production areas
which gather a large number of labourers, and strengthen the leadership,
direction and governance over the implementation of socio-economic development
solutions, he added.
Vietnam is dealing with the fourth wave of COVID-19 outbreaks that have spread on the
largest scale and at the fastest pace ever, causing many difficulties for prevention and
control and socio-economic activities. The country has to date recorded over
9,900 infections, including nearly 4,000 active patients and 55 deaths./.