Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has been raging and spreading worldwide, causing unprecedented negative impacts on the world economy and Vietnam. Facing the complicated development of the epidemic, it is required that we have solutions to limit the risks of negative impacts of the epidemic on the economy, ensure social security, thereby creating a foundation for maintaining stable and sustainable economic growth in the coming years. The development of human resource in health sectors in general and health stations of wards, communes and towns in Ho Chi Minh City is considered one of the urgent solutions to meet the long-term requirements effectively responding to the COVID-19 epidemic. 
 
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Highlights

  • After almost 2 years since its appearance, COVID-19 pandemic has spread to 223 countries and regions all over the world with over 256 million cases and 5.1 million death cases

  • Many countries have a high rate of vaccination, it is more difficult to control and manage the campaigns for the ongoing spread of the pandemic. It made countries’ medical systems to face with a new challenge; the pandemic was no longer a simple medical problem, it has had a profound effect on all aspects such as economics – society, social security and people’s material & spiritual lives

  • WHO has just called for recovering the community medical systems, ensuring the whole population’s health care and medical security in the COVID-19 period and further future

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Summary

Introduction

After almost 2 years since its appearance, COVID-19 pandemic has spread to 223 countries and regions all over the world with over 256 million cases and 5.1 million death cases. About Southeast Asia, it has recorded over 12.7 million cases and 271 thousand death cases, which made up 16,4% cases and 23,7% death cases in Asia and Indonesia is the most severe impacted nation by the Delta variant, followed by Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Viet Namiii. Many countries have a high rate of vaccination, it is more difficult to control and manage the campaigns for the ongoing spread of the pandemic It made countries’ medical systems to face with a new challenge; the pandemic was no longer a simple medical problem, it has had a profound effect on all aspects such as economics – society, social security and people’s material & spiritual lives. Medical systems following the initial health care direction should reach high efficiency; be capable of maintaining essential medical services for everyone, even if there is an emergency; invest in essential public medical functions with risk management to achieve sustainable abilityiv

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