The prevention of the Covid-19 epidemic has been carried out effectively on Truong Sa archipelago, with many active and proactive measures being taken on its islands and islets.
Military medical staff from the Truong Sa township’s health centre conduct health checks and guide people on Covid-19 prevention. (Photo: VNA)
A military medical worker on Truong Sa island conducts periodic disinfection at workplaces to prevent COVID-19 epidemic. (Photo: VNA)
Military medical staff from the Truong Sa township’s health centre come to every household to give instructions on Covid-19 prevention. (Photo: VNA)
Military medical staff from the Truong Sa township’s health centre conduct health checks and guide people on Covid -19 prevention. (Photo: VNA)
A military medical worker on Truong Sa island conducts periodic disinfection at residential areas to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic. (Photo: VNA)
Preparations for the May 23 general elections have so far been basically completed in a thorough, comprehensive and synchronous manner, said Chief of the Office of the Ministry of Public Security Lieut Gen To An Xo.
Minister of Public Security General To Lam has stressed the need to absolutely ensure security and safety for the upcoming elections of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and all-level People’s Councils for the 2021-2026 tenure.
A total of 892,454 people in Vietnam have been given COVID-19 vaccine shots to date, according to May 11’s morning report from the National Expanded Programme on Immunisation (NEPI).
Courts in administrative units under social distancing due to COVID-19 will suspend all trials and the settlement of legal cases from May 12-31, except in emergencies, according to a document issued by the Supreme People’s Court on May 11.
Thirty-four new cases of COVID-19, including 33 local infections and one imported, were recorded in Vietnam in the 12 hours as of 6am on May 12, according to the Ministry of Health.
The worst-case scenarios in the fight against COVID-19 should be prepared so as to ensure that Vietnam will not have to experience the worst, according to Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Truong Son.