Ministry of Health and WHO respond to first case of COVID-19 in Lao PDR

24 March 2020
News release
Vientiane Capital

The Ministry of Health (MoH) of Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) has confirmed that two cases of COVID-19 have been detected in Vientiane Capital. The first case is a 28-year-old man who visited Thailand and arrived in Lao PDR on 9 March. He was admitted to hospital on 23 March and is currently in stable condition.  The second case is a 36-year-old female tour guide with close contact to a group of tourists that were found to be positive in Cambodia. She was admitted to hospital on 23 March and is currently in stable condition.

Lao has two confirmed cases now. The government as well as the Ministry of Health is enhancing the measures including surveillance and screening of suspected cases, as well as strengthening the preparedness of the hospitals so we are ready to cope if more cases are reported,” said Dr Phouthone Meuangpak, Vice Minister of Health.

He added that “We are also implement strict measures on Lao workers recently returning home from Thailand. All of them need to self-quarantine for 14 days and will be closely monitored by our health staff.”

Dr Yu Lee Park, Officer in Charge at the World Health Organization (WHO) Country Office, Lao PDR, stated: “WHO is working closely with the Ministry of Health as they manage this situation. Having case linked to travel and tourists is not a surprise in this highly interconnected world and with other countries in the region affected. The most important actions are to detect early and respond rapidly to avoid wider spread. However, everyone can help stop the spread of COVID-19. Stay at home as much as possible. Don’t organize or go to large parties or gatherings.

Based on data from China, around 40% of people with confirmed COVID-19 have mild disease (e.g. fever, cough), around 40% have moderate disease (uncomplicated pneumonia), around 15% have severe disease, and around 5% are critical. However, it can also be deadly – particularly for people over the age of 60 and those with underlying health conditions. People can protect themselves and others by following advice from the Ministry of Health and WHO. In particular:

  • Stay at home as much as possible and only go out if necessary
  • Avoid big gatherings and crowded places
  • Frequently clean hands using alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water
  • Cover mouth and nose with a tissue or flexed elbow when coughing or sneezing. Wash hands afterwards and discard tissue
  • Stay 2 meters away from other people, especially when out in public
  • Call the 166 hotline for advice if you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing

The families and close contacts of the person who has been found with COVID-19 are being closely monitored for signs of illness. Infection prevention and control measures are being strengthened for health care workers. Health care workers caring for the affected individuals are also being monitored for any symptoms.

Coronaviruses are a large family of respiratory viruses, known to cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe illnesses such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The current outbreak has been caused by a strain of coronavirus that had not previously detected anywhere in the world before the outbreak was reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019.

This is a new virus and knowledge is still developing about how it is spread and how it affects people. All latest information as the international community continues to learn more is available on the WHO Website.

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Photo by:  WHO / Somlith KHOUNPASEUTH
Dr Phouthone Meuangpak, Vice Minister of Health making the announcement of 2 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Vientiane, Lao PDR

The Ministry of Health will continue to keep the public informed of developments via daily press briefings and the  Centre of Information and Education for Health Facebook page, where relevant health education materials can also be downloaded. Information can also be found on the WHO website

Media inquiries please contact:

  • The Centre of Information and Education for Health (CCEH): Director, Mr. Visith Khamlusa: vkhamlusa@yahoo.com , 020 2250 2862
  • The World Health Organization (WHO): Dr Yu Lee Park, WHO Representative to Lao PDR: parkyl@who.int