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/ April 12, 2021

Vietnam raises awareness of Thalassemia

This year’s International Thalassemia Day, themed “Addressing Health Inequalities Across the Global Thalassemia Community”, is devoted to raising public awareness about Thalassemia and one of the major causes in the spread of the disease - cousin marriages, as well as the importance of pre-marriage and pre-pregnancy counselling and screenings to early detect the disease. Data shows that there are about 8,000 new-borns carrying the Thalassemia gene every year, around 2,000 of which will suffer from severe symptoms. Some 13 million Vietnamese, or 13 percent of the population, carry the gene. About 20-40 percent of the Thalassemia gene carriers are mountainous ethnic minority people, mainly due to inbreeding. According to the General Office for Population and Family Planning, despite many efforts, treatment can only help improve patients’ quality of life and does not completely cure the disease. A report shows that since 2001, up to 20 percent of children born with Thalassemia died at the age of 6-7 and most people with severe symptoms cannot find a spouse. Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder caused when the body doesn’t make enough haemoglobin - an important part of red blood cells. The disorder results in excessive destruction of red blood cells, which leads to anaemia. People with severe symptoms may suffer from bone problems and liver and heart failure, and the condition can be fatal. A child can inherit Thalassemia if one or both of his or her parents carry the mutant gene. The risk is higher if both parents have it. Most married Vietnamese couples do not have any tests or consultancy on inherited disorders. People who carry such genes show no abnormal signs so do not undergo examinations or screening before giving birth. Huge investment in medicine and regular blood transfusions make Thalassemia a costly disease, placing a financial burden on families and society as a whole. It is estimated that 2 trillion VND (85.1 million USD) and …

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/ April 12, 2021

Hackers attack critical IT systems by exploiting vulnerabilities

Of nearly 1 million cyber-attacks on critical IT systems handled annually by the Network Information Security Center of the Government Cipher Committee, attacks that exploited vulnerability accounted for more than 87%. Speaking at the recent Security World 2021 seminar and exhibition, Colonel Tran Duc Su, Director of the Center for Information Technology and Cyber ​​Security Monitoring of the Government Cipher Committee said that, according to McAfee, losses caused by cyber-attacks and cybercrime caused in 2020 were huge, about $1 trillion, up 50% compared to 2018. Colonel Tran Duc Su, Director of the Center for Information Technology and Cyber ​​Security Monitoring of the Government Cipher Committee. According to Su, the Covid-19 pandemic was believed to be the cause of an increase in cyber-attacks. "As digital transformation platforms grow stronger and people operate more in virtual space, the increase of cyber-attacks is understandable," he said. Mr. Tran Quang Hung, Director of the Center for National Cyber Security Surveillance (NCSC) under the Department of Information Security, Ministry of Information and Communications, said that in 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic’s impacts caused a significant increase in the risks of network insecurity. According to Hung's analysis, the increase in online activities such as online learning, working online, and e-commerce created many challenges in cyber safety and security for Vietnam in particular and the world in general. In 2020, the number of malicious codes and malicious websites rose dramatically compared to previous years, reflected in reports by NCSC, as well as reports of many international security organizations and firms. In addition, the time the world focused on dealing with Covid-19 was also an opportunity for many groups of hackers around the world to operate actively. The number of security vulnerabilities discovered and exploited in 2020 increased …

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/ April 12, 2021

Main index rockets to new record

Main index rockets to new record The Saigon Times A man monitors stock prices on his laptops. The VN-Index hits a record high today, April 12 - PHOTO: VNA HCMC – Strong cash flows coupled with positive investor sentiment, triggered by a surge in the liquidity on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange, pushed the VN-Index to an all-time high of 1,252.45 points today, April 12. Closing the day, the main index jumped by 20.79 points, or 1.69%, against the session earlier, with advancers outnumbering losers by 301 to 134. Trade volume totaled some 890.31 million shares worth over VND21.5 trillion, up 21.49% in volume and 18.17% in value from the previous session. The value of traded stocks was also the highest-ever. Some 32.67 million shares worth over VND1.5 trillion were traded in block deals. In the VN30 basket, only six stocks tumbled. Meanwhile, many large-cap stocks posted a sharp increase. For example, property developer VIC jumped 5.7% at VND132,000; VIC’s housing affiliate VHM added 2.9% at VND101,800; steelmaker HPG picked up 3.3% at VND51,200; and real estate firm NVL surged 5.9% at VND95,300. Other major contributors were bank stocks, with large-cap ones increasing more than 1% each. Notably, STB soared 3.3% at VND23,450. It also led the southern bourse in terms of liquidity with 49.31 million shares changing hands. The HNX-Index of the Hanoi Stock Exchange also continued its upward spiral, adding 1.75 points against the session earlier at 293.79 points. There were more than 183 million shares worth some VND3.1 trillion changing hands, with nearly 8.6 million shares, valued at VND120.39 billion, being traded in block deals. Some large-cap stocks in the HNX30 basket inched up, such as lender SHB by 0.4% and stone processor VCS by 0.7%. Further, securities company SHS rose 2.5% at VND32,400; bank stock NVB edged up 2.2% at VND18,300; and MBS expanded 2.3% at VND26,900. Trading and food service firm KLF and securities enterprise …

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