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Nearly 40 provinces and cities in the country have closed school until the end of February to prevent and control Covid-19.
Yoghurt is not only a good kind of food but also a useful material for nurturing skin at home.
The messages have caught public attention and been widely shared over the last few days.
Milk is an easy-to-find material for nurturing skin at home.
As all gyms are closed in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, locals in HCM City have started working out indoors.
How do you chill your mind and focus on the tasks ahead? Relaxing music of course. Here are some chill-out tunes to help you get in the zone.
With all this spare time on your hands because of COVID-19, surely this is the best time to catch up on all those DIY jobs that need doing around your home? Here are some great hacks to make your work so much easier.
Many streets in Hanoi have become crowded again despite Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s instructions on social distancing for Covid-19 prevention.
As the world works from home with many people self isolating, now is not the time to neglect your skin care.
The pandemic may be keeping you at home but you can always treat yourself with a wide range of delicacies delivered right to your front door.
There is no other time like the present to laugh and bond with your family and create the most memorable time in your life. And what better way to do it, than opening up your board games. Here are five of the best to choose from.
Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung said on April 8 that social distancing would be reviewed after April 15 and it may be continued if new cases found.
Worshipping places in Hanoi have turned empty as Hanoians are practising physical distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Nguyen Dat is no stranger to marathons, but the one he just completed was something special.
Singer AMEE has released a new music video titled Sao Anh Chưa Về Nhà (Happy at Home) to call people to stay home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
After days of working from home and implementing social distancing, Khanh An, a young woman in HCM City, has been able to sustain her interests.
With new nationwide social distancing regulations to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic coming into force today, life as we know it has changed across the country.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on March 31 issued a strict order on social distancing, starting April 1. On the first day of implementing the order, Hanoi’s streets are much more deserted than usual.
Actress Ngo Thanh Van has joined with beauty queens H’Hen Nie and Khanh Van as part of a group of celebrities encouraging people to stay at home as a means of fighting the potential spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Ministry of Health has urged people to stay at home and only leave their homes for a handful of special reasons.