Nearly 11,000 residents in Ha Loi hamlet, Me Linh commune, Me Linh district in the outskirts of Hanoi have been getting familiar with life under Covid-19 lockdown since April 8.
A local resident is tested for SARS-CoV-2 in Ha Loi hamlet (Photo: VNA)
A local resident in Ha Loi hamlet supports a medical worker by giving him a ride (Photo: VNA)
Locals voluntarily register for testing for novel coronavirus (Photo: VNA)
Thanks to close cooperation of locals in Ha Loi hamlet, SARS-CoV-2 testing process has been smooth (Photo: VNA)
Medical staff in their working shift in Ha Loi commune (Photo: VNA)
Locals’ body temperature is measured frequently (Photo: VNA)
People line in queues and keep a safe distance while waiting for coronavirus test (Photo: VNA)
Local residents are tested for SARS-CoV-2 in Ha Loi hamlet (Photo: VNA)
People line in queues and keep a safe distance while waiting for coronavirus test (Photo: VNA)
People and vehicles sending necessities to Ha Loi hamlet are carefully disinfected (Photo: VNA)
Looking out at their fields of white chrysanthemums that are ready to be harvested, Nga and her husband feel sad because they won't be able to sell any of them.
The Ministry of Health on April 12 morning issued its 13th emergency notice, asking anyone who has visited Me Linh flower market in Ha Loi village, Me Linh commune, Hanoi since March 20, to immediately contact the nearest health authority or send a message to the number 8889 for medical advice.
The National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control confirmed two new cases of VOCID-19 in the morning of April 13, bringing the total number to 262.