Covid-19 epicentre Son Loi commune to be free from quarantine
The blockage applied to Covid-19 epicentre, Son Loi commune, Binh Xuyen district, Vinh Phuc province, is scheduled to be lifted at 0:00, March 4 after 20 days of quarantine.
62-year-old Tran Thi Yen in Ai Van hamlet, is happy to hear that Son Loi commune is about not to under quarantine anymore (Photo: VNA)
Ta Van Thanh, a staff member of Vinh Phuc provincial Centre for Disease Control, collects data on people returning home from quarantine areas in Ai Van hamlet (Photo: VNA)
Phan Thi Hoa in An Lao hamlet takes her two grandchildren going out (Photo: VNA)
Nguyen Van Nghia in Ai Van hamlet receives fruits from outside the checkpoint (Photo: VNA)
Cultivation activities of Son Loi people take place as usual (Photo: VNA)(Photo: VNA)
Cultivation activities of Son Loi people take place as usual (Photo: VNA)
Mobile medical force spray disinfectant in the commune (Photo: VNA) (Photo: VNA)
A medical staff in Son Loi commune disinfects money before payment (Photo: VNA)
Children in Ai Van hamlet are playing (Photo: VNA)
People in Ai Van hamlet are play volleyball every afternoon at the cultural house (Photo: VNA).
Secretary of Son Loi’s Party Committee Nguyen Nhu Tam (first, right) visits cadres on duty at check point number 6 in Son Loi (Photo: VNA)
Young volunteers in Ai Van hamlet, Son Loi commune monitor and measure temperature for locals (Photo: VNA)
Credit institutions have so far supported more than 44,000 clients affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, and assistance will continue in the time ahead, heard a meeting between the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) and those organisations in Hanoi on March 2.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on March 2 emphasised both the requirement for no treatment discrimination against those who have gone through regions hit by COVID-19 to Vietnam and the need to step up quarantine, saying it is a useful measure to control the epidemic.
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will suspend flights on all routes between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) from March 5, 2020, amid complicated developments of the acute respiratory disease caused by novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).