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Recommendations on how to prevent and combat Corona virus at work

According to the Ministry of Health, nCoV is an acute infectious disease of group A. People with the disease have symptoms of acute respiratory infection: fever, cough, difficulty breathing, in some cases severe pneumonia, which can cause acute respiratory failure and risk of death, especially in people with chronic diseases.
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Corona epidemic update on February 10: 910 deaths, 3,300 recoveries
As of 8:30 a.m. on February 10, there were 40,554 cases of infection with the new coronavirus, 910 deaths. The good news is that more than 3,300 cases have recovered.
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Update on the latest Corona epidemic situation on February 12
The acute respiratory infection caused by the new strain of Corona virus (nCoV) has infected 44,793 people and killed 1,112 people. Corona virus nCoV was first detected in Wuhan city, Hubei province, China.
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Covid-19: Latest update on February 15
The number of deaths from the COVID-19 epidemic on February 14 recorded 143 cases in China; bringing the total number of deaths from this epidemic as of the end of February 14 to more than 1,500 cases.
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DNU visits students in areas with people infected with Corona Flu, proactively takes preventive measures
During the time students are temporarily off school, Dai Nam University has conducted statistics on students and trainees in areas with people infected with Corona flu to proactively take preventive measures.
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Update on Corona epidemic situation on February 11
The Ministry of Health informed that as of 5:30 a.m. on February 11, worldwide there were 42,729 people infected and 1,013 deaths due to the acute respiratory infection caused by the new strain of coronavirus (nCoV).
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Former DNU Law Faculty student wins full master's scholarship in Switzerland
From a student who was “blind” to English, Nguyen Tat Manh - a former student of the Faculty of Law - Dai Nam University, has excellently won a full master's scholarship in Business Administration from HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute - one of the top 10 schools training in hotel and tourism management in Switzerland.
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How does the corona virus destroy the human body?
Scientists don't yet understand much about the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, but doctors believe the disease damages many important organs in the human body and causes a lot of pain.
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Dai Nam University established a Steering Committee for the prevention and control of the Corona virus epidemic
As of 6:00 a.m. on February 6, the National Health Commission of China confirmed that the number of new coronavirus infections had exceeded 28,000; the death toll increased by 73 to 565 worldwide. Vietnam has recorded 10 cases of coronavirus infection, including 7 Vietnamese, 1 Vietnamese American and 2 Chinese.
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A good, easy to understand and humane article by Dr. Nguyen Lan Hieu in the midst of the Corona storm
We doctors are also human, so we are all afraid of illness, of sudden death that can happen to us and our loved ones. In the past few days, the images of Wuhan medical staff fighting the epidemic with all their might have had the strongest impact on us.

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