Why Does the Government of Vietnam Become Successful in The Fight Against the Covid-19 Pandemic from Legal Perspectives?

Authors

  • Ho Trung Hieu Le Van Lang University, Vietnam
  • Oanh Đinh Le Van Lang University, Vietnam
  • Yen Nguyen Thi Van Lang University, Vietnam
  • Trung Thanh Nguyen Post and telecommunication institute, Vietnam
  • Jennifer Baylon Verrances Van Lang University, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32789/covidcon.2021.1003

Keywords:

COVID-19, pandemic, policies, government of Vietnam, success, health rights

Abstract

In the hope of limiting the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and protecting human health rights, state governments currently endeavor to implement regulations and grant feasible policies to both people and organizations. By contrast to countries failing to prevent this pandemic, there were successful role models in this fight all around the world in 2020, one of which in Asia is Vietnam. The reality indicates that the ratio of reported casualties and infected cases in Vietnam was relatively low in 2020 in spite of the limited medical systems and the high population rate. A question is raised what Vietnam performed a miracle to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic effectively over the time. Currently, Vietnam encounters the fourth phase of the COVID-19 outbreak after the success achieved in the previous three phases. Therefore, the upcoming missions and strategies should be recommended for the Government of Vietnam to overcome current difficulties and maintain success in this fight. To clarify these issues, this study will use a mixed-methodology of qualitative and quantitative approaches to evaluate both past and current policies and measures implemented by the Government of Vietnam as well as public awareness in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Published

2022-02-28

How to Cite

Hieu Le, H. T., Đinh Le, O. ., Thi, Y. N., Nguyen, T. T. ., & Verrances, J. B. . (2022). Why Does the Government of Vietnam Become Successful in The Fight Against the Covid-19 Pandemic from Legal Perspectives?. Conference Proceedings of COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Health System, 1(1), 25–42. https://doi.org/10.32789/covidcon.2021.1003