Nearly 360 citizens brought home from Taiwan

Nearly 360 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from Taiwan (China) on two flights on October 19.
Nearly 360 citizens brought home from Taiwan ảnh 1Nearly 360 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from Taiwan (China) on two flights on October 19. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– Nearly 360 Vietnamese citizenswere brought home from Taiwan (China) on two flights on October 19.

The flights were arranged by Vietnamese authorities, theVietnamese economic – cultural office in Taipei, the Vietnam Airlines and Taiwaneseauthorities.

The passengers were the elderly, the ill, pregnant women,workers with expired contracts, and students who have finished their education.

The Vietnamese office in Taipei had helped the citizens withboarding procedures.

Strict security, safety and epidemiological measures wereimplemented during the flights to ensure passengers’ health and prevent thespread of diseases.

After landing Cam Ranh airport, the passengers and crewmembers had their health checked and were sent to quarantine in line withregulations.

The repatriation of Vietnamese citizens in disadvantagedcircumstances abroad will continue to be conducted in line with citizens’wishes, the development of the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine capacity in thecountry./.
VNA

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