11/02/2020 02:05 PM

Scientists from the School of Biotechnology and Food Technology under Hà Nội University of Science and Technology have developed a novel coronavirus (nCoV) test kit which provides results in 70 minutes instead of four hours like the current method.

11/02/2020 08:05 AM

Hospitals must ensure sufficient medicines and equipment for isolation work and treatment for the acute respiratory illness caused by coronavirus.

07/02/2020 06:30 PM

The Minister of Information and Communications wants those working underneath him to be more proactive to rid the internet of fake news about coronavirus.

07/02/2020 06:05 PM

Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc on Tuesday discussed regional collaboration to fight coronavirus with his Indonesia counterpart Joko Widodo over the phone and asked Vietnamese ministries to minimise the impact of the virus on the economy.

06/02/2020 03:10 PM

Around 100,000 surgical masks are being provided to tourists visiting HCM City between Sunday (February 2) and February 10, according to the city Department of Tourism.

06/02/2020 09:05 AM

Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has ordered all travellers who come from or transit through coronavirus (nCoV)-hit areas of China to be quarantined in an effort to stamp out the viral outbreak.

05/02/2020 05:25 PM

A free-of-charge hotline set up by the Ministry of Health has received more than 18,600 calls relating to coronavirus outbreak issues since it was set up two days ago.

03/02/2020 11:10 AM

Demand for facemasks and hand sanitiser has soared after three Vietnamese people tested positive for coronavirus.

Việt Nam successfully develops quick coronavirus test kit

Hospitals, enterprises ensure enough medicines for nCoV treatment

Fake news about coronavirus should be prevented: Minister

PM requests regional, national collaboration against coronavirus

Locals, tourists receives free masks in HCM City

All travellers from coronavirus-affected areas to be quarantined: PM

MoH virus hotline open for questions

Việt Nam’s facemask and sanitiser supply runs out amid coronavirus fears