The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus had the first confirmed case in Vietnam on January 23, 2020. Quarantine measures, monitoring and limiting people out of the area translation, border closure, medical declaration. Some activities "gather a large number of people", travel and trade in localities are still limited. Some places measure the temperature, equip disinfectants, give out free masks and tighten controls. Socio-economic situation is affected by the pandemic. Write about 200 words to say what you think about the cause and prevention of this disease.
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0 People are worried about the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused huge human tolls.
For policymakers, answering these questions in near-real time is difficult due to the delay in gathering economic, social, and financial information through conventional means. Large technology companies have made available human mobility data that makes it possible to monitor the impact of the COVID-19 interventions in near real-time worldwide. In this blog, we will illustrate the use of this data to measure impact here in Vietnam, which was recently hit by a second wave of COVID-19 infections.
On July 24, after 99 days of zero community-transmitted COVID-19 infections, a 57 year-old man tested positive in Danang, a major city in central Vietnam with close to 1.5 million inhabitants. Within three weeks, almost 600 people were infected, over 25 deaths recorded. Most of these cases remained concentrated in and around Danang. Authorities were quick to respond to the outbreak: the city was swiftly shut down with an estimated 80,000 tourists evacuated, most hotels and businesses closed, and nearly all domestic and international flights cancelled. Importantly, this approach differed from the policy in April, when a state of emergency was adopted nationwide for three weeks. This time in Danang, Vietnamese authorities opted to implement a strict but localized lockdown instead.