PM urges greater efforts in Covid-19 vaccination

The Prime Minister Phankham Viphavan has signed an order urging ministers, provincial governors to urge authorities under their supervision and people across the country to take part in achieving a 50% Covid-19 vaccination coverage by this year’s end and 80% next year.

Signed today, the order urges relevant authorities to document unvaccinated population including those aged between 12-17 years old; identify the number of vaccines needed; prepare medical workers and equipment as well as financial resources needed for achieving the vaccination goal; expand vaccination services to dispensaries and villages accessible to target groups.

The premier urged the central and provincial Covid-19 taskforce committees and relevant authorities to come up with procurement plans for covid vaccines, medical equipment, and budget plan; use provided vaccines to their optimal purposes; popularize vaccination campaigns thus encouraging more people to get vaccinated.

The Lao Front for National Development, mass organizations, and the National Federation of Veterans are urged to assist medical workers in urging the public to receive Covid-19 vaccines and organizing Covid-19 vaccination drives.

Source: Lao News Agency

FAO, USAID Support Laos to Tackle Emerging Zoonotic Diseases

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations through the Emergency Centre for Animal Diseases (FAO ECTAD), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Government of Lao PDR launched the Global Health Security Programme (GHSP).

The four-year project aims to help the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry’s Department of Livestock and Fisheries (DLF) in prevention, early detection, preparedness, and response to zoonotic diseases to pre-empt the emergence and mitigate the impact of these threats.

GHSP will strengthen animal health capacity and improve government policy by providing technical assistance on disease surveillance, laboratory diagnostics, outbreak reporting and investigation, good farming practices, and preparedness and response through the One Health approach, in which multiple sectors work together to achieve better public health outcomes.

U.S. Ambassador to the Lao PDR Peter M. Haymond emphasized the past and current commitment of the United States to the Lao PDR under the U.S.- Lao Comprehensive Partnership. “The U.S. is proud and committed to partnering with the Government of Laos to protect the well-being of the people of Laos,” said Ambassador Haymond. “This year, we mark the 5th anniversary of the U.S- Laos Comprehensive Partnership, and this programme reaffirms our commitment under the Partnership.”

FAO Representative to the Lao PDR Nasar Hayat, expressed optimism that sharing experiences and lessons learned would better implement the GHSP Project. “Together, using the One Health approach, we will ensure we further enhance the skills on how to combat zoonotic and emerging livestock diseases. FAO values the long-standing support from the U.S. Government and USAID in this important work,” Mr. Nasar Hayat said. He also stressed the importance of early detection of animal and human health threats, especially in the current COVID-19 pandemic environment.

The GHSP project supports the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), a global initiative to keep the world safe from infectious disease threats in which the Lao PDR and 70 other countries are working to accelerate political and multi-sectoral support for health security preparedness. It builds on a long history and successful collaboration between FAO, USAID, and the Government of the Lao PDR. From 2014 through 2021 FAO with support from USAID implemented the Emerging Pandemic Threats 2 (EPT-2) project which contributed to the significant reduction of the bird flu outbreaks in the Lao PDR. This collaboration continues and is now expanding to other zoonoses (e.g. swine flu, rabies, anthrax) and antimicrobial resistance.

The COVID-19 pandemic proves how infectious disease outbreaks can have devastating health, economic, political, social consequences worldwide.

Many of the pandemic threats are associated with “zoonotic diseases” or “zoonoses” – diseases that can spread between animals and humans. Three out of every four new and emerging infectious diseases in people come from animals. This means that continuous attention to animal-origin diseases remains a priority to governments worldwide, including the Lao PDR.

Source: Lao News Agency

Laos reports 959 new Covid-19 cases, one more death

Some 959 new Covid-19 cases and one fatality have been recorded over the previous 24 hours, the National Taskforce Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control reported today.

The new infections have brought the total to 45,020 including 8,262 active cases, and 77 deaths, according to the National Taskforce Committee.

Deputy Director General of the National Centre for Laboratory and Epidemiology, Ministry of Health, Dr Buaphanh Khamphaphongphan told a press conference today that the newly recorded infections were detected among 8,394 people tested for Covid-19 yesterday.

Of the new cases, 948 were classified as domestic infections and 11 as imported cases. The domestic infections were recorded in Vientiane 415, Luang Namtha 184, Luang Prabang 86, Vientiane (province) 74, Khammuan 42, Savannakhet, Oudomxay and Bokeo 27 each, Champassak 23, Borikhamxay 19, Xekong 12, Saravan seven, Xayabury three and Xaysomboun one. The imported cases included ten in Savannakhet and one in Vientiane.

Source: Lao News Agency

Laos records 873 new Covid-19 cases, three new deaths

Laos has confirmed 873 new Covid-19 cases and three new deaths over the past twenty-four hours, bringing the total to 41,829 including 7,695 active cases and 70 deaths, according to the National Taskforce for Covid-19 Prevention and Control.

Of these new infections, 871 were classified as domestic infections and two as imported cases – all were reported in Savannakhet.

The highest number of domestic infections was reported in Vientiane 427, Luang Namtha 172, Vientiane (province) 105, Luang Prabang 58, Bokeo 40, Oudomxay 16, Khammuan 15, Borikhamxay 12, Xekong seven, Savannakhet six, Champassak five, Xaysomboun four, Saravan three and Xieng Khuang one.

Deputy Director of the National Centre for Laboratory and Epidemiology, Ministry of Heath, Dr Buaphanh Khamphaphongphan told a press conference today that the infections were detected among 5,415 people tested for Covid-19 on Monday.

Source: Lao News Agency

Covid-19 outbreak increases constantly, says health official

The Covid-19 outbreak is yet to see a declining trend with vendors, civil servants and students sharing an increasing ratio, Deputy Director General of the Department of Communicable Disease Control, Ministry of Health Dr. Sisawat Sudthanilaxay told a press conference yesterday.

Laos has confirmed 530 new Covid-19 cases nationwide over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 38,281 including 6,777 active cases and 59 deaths, the National Taskforce Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control told a press conference today.

Of the new confirmed cases, 528 were classified as domestic infections and two as imported cases-all were reported in Champassak.

The domestic infections were recorded in Vientiane 306, Bokeo 82, Luang Prabang 44, Khammuan 30, Xaysomboun 21, Champassak 13, Borikhamxay 11, Vientiane (province) 10, Savannakhet six, Oudomxay and Xekong two each, and Phongsaly one.

As of Wednesday, the number of people vaccinated against Covid-19 has reached 6.06 million including 3.68 million given first doses and 2.79 million given second doses, shows the data of the Centre of Information and Education for Health, Ministry of Health.

Source: Lao News Agency

Laos confirms 685 new Covid-19 cases, three new deaths

Laos has confirmed 685 new Covid-19 cases and three new deaths over the previous 24 hours, bringing the total caseload to 40,271 including 65 deaths, according to the National Taskforce Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control.

Of the new confirmed cases, 679 were classified as domestic infections and six as imported cases.

Vientiane has reported one death and Luang Prabang confirmed two cases of death.

Some 372 patients were discharged from hospital yesterday, a press conference was told today.

The domestic infections included 387 in Vientiane, 213 in Khammuan, 122 in Vientiane province, 59 in Oudomxay, 55 in Luang Namtha, 39 each in Luang Prabang and Bokeo, 17 in Saravan, 12 each in Savannakhet and Xekong, seven in Champassak, and six in Xaysomboun, two in Xieng Khuang and one in Borikhamxay.

The imported cases were recorded in Vientiane three, Luang Prabang, Saravan and Xayaboury one each.

Source: Lao News Agency