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Vietnam reports first virus outbreak in nearly two months

HANOI, Jan 28, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Vietnam recorded its first coronavirus
outbreak in almost two months on Thursday, with more than 80 new cases
reported as authorities began testing tens of thousands of people to contain
the spread.

The infections were detected in northern Vietnam, with one cluster linked
to a case of the more contagious coronavirus variant first spotted in
Britain.

The figure was a new daily record for the communist nation, which has been
widely praised for its handling of the pandemic — recording just over 1,500
cases before the new cluster and only 35 deaths.

The latest outbreak in the provinces of Hai Duong and Quang Ninh is “more
complicated and serious” than anything Vietnam has dealt with before, Deputy
Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said.

“We aim to isolate and fight the outbreak to prevent its spread as quickly
as possible.”

In Hai Duong province, the cases are thought to be linked to a factory
worker who tested positive for the virus when she landed in the Japanese city
of Osaka. She was found to have the British variant.

The town where the factory is located has been closed off, while medical
workers are rushing to test tens of thousands of people in the area.

In Quang Ninh, which is on the border with China, one of those infected is
a security official at Van Don airport, where international passengers have
been arriving before being sent into mandatory quarantine.

The airport has been shut while passenger vehicles are banned from leaving
or entering the province.

The outbreak comes at a sensitive time for Vietnam. Its twice-in-a-decade
Communist Party congress began on Tuesday to select new leadership.

A long Lunar New Year break will follow in February, when millions of
people are expected to travel to see their families.

Vietnam last recorded a community transmission case of the virus in
December. It has kept virus numbers low thanks to mass quarantines, extensive
contact-tracing and strict controls on movement.

Most inbound commercial flights have been suspended since March but
Vietnamese citizens stuck abroad and some foreigners have been allowed to
enter.

BSS/AFP/IJ/1606 hrs