PM urges officials, public employees to focus on work right after Tet

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked officials and public employees to focus on work right after the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday and not organise New Year parties and go to festivals during working hours.
During the first working
session with permanent Cabinet members following the holiday
on February 17, he asked the Health Ministry, the Government Office and localities
such as Hai Duong, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to keep a close watch on developments of COVID-19 pandemic and the country’s socio-economic situation, thus offering
timely recommendations to the PM, the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control, and ministries to
effectively cope with the pandemic.
They were also urged to give ideas on how to boost production and exports-imports amid the pandemic.
Ministries, agencies and localities were asked
to carry out projects assigned by the Government and PM from the beginning of
this year, including those regarding agricultural production and launching a drive
to plant 1 billion trees.
PM highlighted a need to call on citizens to install Bluezone app to track
COVID-19 cases, follow the 5K message [Khau trang (facemask)- (Khu khuan) disinfection- (Khoang cach) distance- (Khong tu tap) no gathering – (Khai bao y te) health declaration] by the health sector, and prevent the
pandemic spread in crowded areas such as schools, markets, supermarkets and
hospitals.
He directed ensuring five major balances in
national development in the first half of this year, the full year and the five-year period.
They include balance between socio-economic
development and improving the Party’s leadership role; balance between rapid
economic development and guarantee of social progress and equality; and balance between internal and
external strengths, internal and external trade, and between building of an
independent and self-reliant economy and regional and global economic integration.
The two other balances are between short-term
priorities and long-term goals, with ministries and agencies staying consistent with the principle of building a socialist-oriented
market economy, and between national financial resources and budget balance, public debt, international payment balance and other macro balances.
The Government Office was tasked with devising a decree on tasks for ministries, agencies and localities following Tet.
The agency reported that the country’s purchasing power during the Tet holiday rose by 3-5
percent month-on-month and 7-10 percent year-on-year.
As of February 16, localities earmarked over 5.5
trillion VND (239 million USD) to support policy beneficiaries and workers on
Tet.
Social safety and order were also ensured during the holiday./.