A total of 10 vehicles, each with a capacity of 29 people, are on hand to bring patients back to their home following the completion of their 14-day isolation period.
The military school of the Hanoi Capital High Command, in co-ordination with the healthcare centre of Son Tay, allow 248 people to return home after testing negative for the novel coronavirus.
Leaders of the military school present flowers to individuals who completed their isolation period.
During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the military school has received over 700 individuals. In total, 97 of the group were permitted to return home on March 10, whilst the number rose to 248 on March 11.
Following the completion of their isolation period, 248 people are granted certificates to prove they had completed the full 14 days whilst also having their passports returned to them.
Most of the people put into isolation are young Vietnamese nationals between the ages of 20 and 30, the majority of whom are students in the Republic of Korea and arrived in the nation on February 26.
Soldiers are on hand to help people carry their luggage to waiting vehicles.
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