Limiting transport from, to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City
Buses operating on frequent routes which depart from or arrive in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and cover less than 100km can still run two trips per day at maximum with no more than 20 passengers.
Nuoc Ngam Bus Station, Hanoi, March 30 morning (Photo: VNA)
Passengers are arranged to sit far from each other on each bus to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at Nuoc Ngam bus station (Photo: VNA)
Passengers are arranged to sit far from each other on each bus to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at Nuoc Ngam bus station (Photo: VNA)
Nuoc Ngam Bus Station, Hanoi, March 30 morning (Photo: VNA)
Not many people travel by bus these days at Giap Bat bus station (Photo: VNA)
Bus drivers disinfect their vehicles to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at Giap Bat bus station (Photo: VNA)
Passengers are arranged to sit far from each other on each bus to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at Nuoc Ngam bus station (Photo: VNA)
Bus drivers are equipped with protective suits to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (Photo: VNA)
Quiet Nuoc Ngam bus station, March 30 morning (Photo: VNA
Passengers are required to wear face masks while waiting for the bus (Photo: VNA)
Quiet Nuoc Ngam bus station, March 30 morning (Photo: VNA)
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, who is also the Chair of the 41st General Assembly of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA 41), on March 30 sent a letter to heads of the organisation's members, calling for their engagement in the fight against COVID-19.
Military hospitals and field hospitals run by the military of Thailand have been told to prepare to take in Covid-19 patients as the number of infections in Thailand continues to rise, local media reported.
Vietnam had confirmed 204 COVID-19 cases as of 6:00 on March 31, with the latest patient a 10-year-old boy living in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 2, according to the Ministry of Health.