Log in
Social Affairs

How quick coronavirus testing stations in Hanoi work?

Authorities in Dong Da district set up five quick coronavirus testing stations in Kim Lien ward.

The Hanoi city government on March 31 started operating one quick Covid-19 testing station in Dong Da district around Bach Mai Hospital, which is considered the largest Covid-19 hot spot in the city as well as in Vietnam.

 At 7:30am on March 31, five quick Covid-19 testing tents began operations at Dong Da Secondary School, Kim Lien ward, Dong Da district. 
 It was expected to conduct 500 tests on the morning of March 31.

The tents, which measure 3x3 meters each and are equipped with wifi and testing equipment, are expected to improve early detection, and help specialized agencies quickly identify and isolate the patients.

Hundreds of people in connection with Bach Mai Hospital visited the station for testing on the morning of March 31.
  Quick test kits made in South Korea will show results after 10 minutes blood samples are analyzed.
 Medical staff are instructing local residents to fill out the voluntary testing form.
Ten quick Covid-19 testing stations for mass testing in Dong Da and Hai Ba Trung districts are set up around Bach Mai Hospital. According to the Hanoi Centers for Disease Control, another five quick Covid-19 testing stations will be built in Tran Dai Nghia street, Hai Ba Trung district, Hanoi. Three people were found positive with the virus after quick tests.

Photos: Nguyen Bao, Thanh Hai, Pham Hung, Ngoc Tu

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi's healthcare sector must lead digital transformation

Hanoi's healthcare sector must lead digital transformation

Hanoi has ten public hospitals and three private hospitals that are adopting electronic medical records to monitor treatment and reduce medical errors.

Hanoi maximizes digital transformation across healthcare sector

Hanoi maximizes digital transformation across healthcare sector

Hanoi’s health sector will continue to promote the application of science and technology, administrative reform, and digital transformation towards smart healthcare.

AI in education: teachers must be key

AI in education: teachers must be key

Artificial intelligence is making its way into classrooms, changing the way teachers teach and students learn.

Hanoi residents can pay environmental sanitation fees via e-wallets

Hanoi residents can pay environmental sanitation fees via e-wallets

Hanoi will continue to reduce unnecessary procedures, bring more government services online and boost the use of cashless payments in the city.

Hanoi launches measles vaccination campaign for infants

Hanoi launches measles vaccination campaign for infants

This age group is not eligible for vaccination under the National Expanded Vaccination Program and represents a significant portion of the capital's population.

Hanoi upgrades dykes for natural disaster prevention

Hanoi upgrades dykes for natural disaster prevention

Many sections of the dike system, which consists largely of earthen embankments, have deteriorated due to rain, flooding, and storms.

For my kid’s sake, I choose private tutoring! Here’s why

For my kid’s sake, I choose private tutoring! Here’s why

Welcome to The Hanoi Times' Words on the Street column, where we reflect on the most pressing issues and events in Vietnam and Hanoi.

Hanoi: Anti-seasonal disease measures intensified

Hanoi: Anti-seasonal disease measures intensified

The life-threatening diseases can be caused by climatic and weather conditions during the winter-spring period, characterized by monsoon winds, dry air, and high humidity.