
According to representative from the Ministry of Health, aftersix consecutive days with no new domestically-transmitted COVID-19 infections,on March 25, Vietnam saw two new cases who entered illegally the country.
The ministry asked localities related to the new cases topromptly trace people having close contacts with the patients and give them testing.
Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long underlined the need for border localities to workhader to supervise entry activities and draw out scenarios for COVID-19testing, quarantine and treatment, minimising impacts on socio-economicsituation and locals.
Along with following the Ministry's Health's 5K message, people were advised to actively report cases ofpeople returning from pandemic-hit areas or foreign countries who fail to makehealth declarations.
The board asked ministries, sectors and localitiesto create conditions for those who wish to enter Vietnam after receiving COVID-19 vaccine shots, with the strict implementation of preventive measures.
Amid the complicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic, borderguards of the northern province of Lao Cai have coordinated with their Chinesecounterpart to strengthening patrol along the shared border.
Vietnamese and Chinese patrolling forces have set up ninejoint teams to prevent and combat cross-border crimes and end illegal immigration activities.
Also on March 26, the northern province of Hai Duong – the largest hotspot ofthe recent COVID-19 outbreak, removed the lockdown for its last location - the Van Xa residentarea in Nguyen Ai Quoc ward of Hai Duong city./.