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People walk around the pedestrian zone surrounding the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi.

 

The move came as Hanoi has passed 71 days without new community transmissions, but concerns of new outbreaks remain high given the lax attitude of the public with COVID-19 prevention and control measures, imported risks from illegal entries as neighbouring countries are suffering a serious wave of infections, and the upcoming four-day public holidays (Day of Southern Liberation for National Reunification on April 30, and International Labour Day on May 1).

When cases are detected, the authorities should immediately apply measures to localise the outbreak and conduct tracing and isolation in order to prevent the spread. However, the Hanoi City’s Party Committee has also noted the imposition of lockdown and isolation measures must not be too excessive, to avoid causing adverse impacts on production, business activities, and social life.

Hanoi Party Committee requested to activate the entire anti-epidemic system at the highest level, ensuring absolute safety during holidays and election activities slated for late May.

Earlier, the capital city has also decided to cancel firework displays for the celebrations of the reunification day. HCM City, Da Nang, and other localities have also announced cancellations of fireworks and other major festivities.  

VNS

Health Ministers fears for a possible fourth COVID-19 wave

Health Ministers fears for a possible fourth COVID-19 wave

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