Hanoi inspects Covid-19 prevention at accommodations
Given the complicated developments of the acute respiratory disease caused by novel coronavirus (Covid-19), Hanoi is taking urgent actions to inspect and supervise the prevention and control of the epidemic at accommodations in the city.
Public security force of Hoan Kiem district (Hanoi) inspects the prevention and control of Covid-19 at Grand Cititel hotel, 13B Tong Dan street, Hoan Kiem district (Photo: VNA)
Tourists at Amorita Boutique hotel are given masks and instructions on disinfection (Photo: VNA)
Tourists at Amorita Boutique hotel are given masks and instructions on disinfection (Photo: VNA)
Inspection for Covid-19 prevention and control at Amorita Boutique Hotel, No. 7 Hang Dau street, Hoan Kiem district (Photo: VNA)
Inspection at Apricot hotel, 136 Hang Trong street, Hoan Kiem district (Photo: VNA)
An international visitor is given masks at Apricot hotel, 136 Hang Trong street, Hoan Kiem district (Photo: VNA)
The Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) expects profit this year will reach just 1.7 trillion VND (73.4 million USD), a decrease of more than 6 trillion VND compared to the year’s forecast, due to the effect of COVID-19.
Vietnam has full capacity and enough kits to perform diagnostic tests for the virus SARS-CoV2 that causes COVID-19, said Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long in a meeting on February 24.
The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) is taking various measures to ensure interests of Vietnamese labourers working abroad, especially in such large markets as the Republic of Korea (RoK), Japan and Taiwan (China), in the face of COVID-19 outbreaks there.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on February 24 ordered authorities to exert efforts so as to keep the spread of the acute respiratory disease caused by the SARS-Cov-2 (COVID-19) from impacting Vietnam.
Up to 260 carriages with tens of thousands of tonnes of exports and imports have passed Dong Dang International Railway Station, the northern border province of Lang Son, to and from China since February 4 despite impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has restored some services on domestic and international flights with durations of less than 2.5 hours since February 24, as there have been signs showing COVID-19 has been put under control in Vietnam.
Amidst the complicated developments of the acute respiratory disease caused by novel coronavirus, many foreign-invested enterprises in Vinh Phuc province, where 11 out of 16 Covid-19 cases in Vietnam have been confirmed, have taken measures to curb the virus spread, ensuring labourers’ health.