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Hanoi to conduct PCR test on 1.3 million people for COVID-19
Photo: Taking samples for COVID-19 testing for residents in Vinhomes Times City area in Hanoi on August 11. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Photo: Taking samples for COVID-19 testing for residents in Vinhomes Times City area in Hanoi on August 11. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Photo: Taking samples for COVID-19 testing for residents in Vinhomes Times City area in Hanoi on August 11. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Photo: Taking samples for COVID-19 testing for residents in Vinhomes Times City area in Hanoi on August 11. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
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Hanoi to conduct PCR test on 1.3 million people for COVID-19
08/11/2021 17:55
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The capital city of Hanoi is racing against time to conduct mass COVID-19 testing for high-risk people in an effort to soon stamp out the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and return to the “new normal.” The city aims to collect about 1.3 million samples for RT-PCR testing from August 9 – 17, according to a plan by the municipal People’s Committee. The targeted population will be classified into three groups based on risk levels, with red representing those with the highest level of risk of infection, followed by orange as those at-risk, and green as low-risk people. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Hanoi to conduct PCR test on 1.3 million people for COVID-19
The capital city of Hanoi is racing against time to conduct mass COVID-19 testing for high-risk people in an effort to soon stamp out the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and return to the “new normal.” The city aims to collect about 1.3 million samples for RT-PCR testing from August 9 – 17, according to a plan by the municipal People’s Committee. The targeted population will be classified into three groups based on risk levels, with red representing those with the highest level of risk of infection, followed by orange as those at-risk, and green as low-risk people. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Hanoi to conduct PCR test on 1.3 million people for COVID-19
The capital city of Hanoi is racing against time to conduct mass COVID-19 testing for high-risk people in an effort to soon stamp out the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and return to the “new normal.” The city aims to collect about 1.3 million samples for RT-PCR testing from August 9 – 17, according to a plan by the municipal People’s Committee. The targeted population will be classified into three groups based on risk levels, with red representing those with the highest level of risk of infection, followed by orange as those at-risk, and green as low-risk people. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Hanoi to conduct PCR test on 1.3 million people for COVID-19
The capital city of Hanoi is racing against time to conduct mass COVID-19 testing for high-risk people in an effort to soon stamp out the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and return to the “new normal.” The city aims to collect about 1.3 million samples for RT-PCR testing from August 9 – 17, according to a plan by the municipal People’s Committee. The targeted population will be classified into three groups based on risk levels, with red representing those with the highest level of risk of infection, followed by orange as those at-risk, and green as low-risk people. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Hanoi to conduct PCR test on 1.3 million people for COVID-19
The capital city of Hanoi is racing against time to conduct mass COVID-19 testing for high-risk people in an effort to soon stamp out the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and return to the “new normal.” The city aims to collect about 1.3 million samples for RT-PCR testing from August 9 – 17, according to a plan by the municipal People’s Committee. The targeted population will be classified into three groups based on risk levels, with red representing those with the highest level of risk of infection, followed by orange as those at-risk, and green as low-risk people. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
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