| Covid  infection rate continues to soar There  has been a big jump in the number of new Covid-19 cases despite tougher  measures and a lockdown being imposed to contain the virus.Prior to Lao New Year, only 59 cases had been recorded  in Laos but in the past few weeks more than 900 people have tested positive for  the virus.
 On Monday, 33 new cases were reported nationwide,  bringing the total to 966, according to the National Taskforce for Covid-19  Prevention and Control.
 The highest number of new infections was reported in  Vientiane with 16, followed by Bokeo province with seven new cases. Champassak  province recorded four, Oudomxay province three, and Savannakhet province  three.
 
 
                        
                          |  |  No deaths have been reported so far while 60 Covid  patients have been discharged from hospitals.The 33 new cases follow the announcement of 112 new  cases on Sunday and 64 on Saturday, out of a total population of about 7 million  people.
 The positive test results were obtained after 1,810  samples were tested for the virus, according to the National Taskforce.
 Since the start of the community outbreak, fake news  and misinformation have been circulating on social media, particularly  Facebook, which has created alarm among those who are poorly informed about  ways to stay safe from the virus.
 The National  Taskforce is beefing up efforts to encourage people to rely only on official sources for their information and to follow  the guidelines imposed to contain the spread of the virus.
 The virus is spreading quickly in Vientiane,  straining hospital bed capacity, which at present stands at just 300.
 Health officials are concerned that the surge  in new infections could see hospitals run out of beds.
 The government has arranged for temporary  hospitals be set up in case it becomes necessary to accommodate the overspill.
 The taskforce said more than 150  medical personnel have received training in how to run a temporary hospital and  treat patients in that setting. Health officials are attempting to cut the  chain of new infections by tracing people thought to be at risk, especially  those who have come into contact with infected individuals.
 The taskforce is also urging  everyone to act responsibly by not travelling to virus-risk areas, staying at  home, and complying with all government guidelines.
 Health officials continue to stress the importance of social distancing,  wearing a face mask and handwashing with soap or alcohol-based gel. People who  take a Covid test are asked to self-isolate for 14 days even if the test result  is negative.
 Health authorities across the  country have been instructed to expedite the vaccination of target groups and  ensure that 22 percent of the population is immunised by the end of this year.
 
 
   By Somsack Pongkhao(Latest Update May 4, 2021)
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