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Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Chu Xuan Dung speaks at the meeting. Photo: VNA



As heard at the meeting, the city requested all people coming to these places install the Bluezone app and follow all prevention measures.

The capital also allowed the organisation of mass gatherings provided that prevention and control measures are strictly implemented.

Director of the municipal Health Department Tran Thi Nhi Ha said related agencies have completed the collection of COVID-19 samples in My Duc District and at high-risk departments across medical facilities.

According to the Hanoi centre for disease control, the capital has gone through 35 days of recording no COVID-19 infections since February 16.

A total of 3.870 out of 4.000 people registered for COVID-19 vaccination have got their shots, 12 of whom with level 1 and level 2 complications are now in stable health conditions and being monitored at home. 

Dong Nai reopens forms of entertainment services with safety requirements

Recreational facilities of dance clubs, bars and karaoke parlors in the Southeastern province of Dong Nai have been allowed to reopen to the public from March 23 after being shuttered for few months by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

These entertainment venues will be reopened under strict safety guidelines to ensure the health and safety of our employees and clients.

According to the provincial People’s Committee, Dong Nai has implemented drastically prevention measures against Covid-19 in economic, social and cultural activities to reduce the spread of coronavirus. To date, the pandemic has been controlled with no new community cases.

In order to continue to fight and contain the epidemic while maintaining economic growth in the province, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee decided to reopen dance clubs, bars and karaoke parlors to the public, starting on March 23.

VNA/SGGP

Hanoi to allow operation of restaurants on March 2

Hanoi to allow operation of restaurants on March 2

Restaurants in Hanoi will be allowed to re-open under certain requirements as from 0:00 on March 2, heard at a meeting of the capital COVID-19 prevention and control steering committee on March 1.