Queuing for travel documents increases the risk of disease transmission

Many people are concerned that the chance of disease spreading would increase when they have to queue in a long line and stay in crowds waiting for the forces at checkpoints to check their travel documents.

There is a long queue at the People's Committee of Tran Hung Dao Ward, Hoan Kiem district although the office hours are over.

Many people have waited for a long time. Some people have to come back for the 3rd or the 4th time but still haven’t got their paperwork done.

As noted by our reporters both local authorities and people were confused about new regulations on travel documents.

Leading representatives of People's Committees in many wards agreed with this: The ward must confirm the travel documents of companies and businesses in the area. In the past time, some companies didn't produce essential products or have essential job characteristics, but still issued travel papers to their employees.

Therefore, when each company or enterprise comes to apply for a stamp, the Ward People's Committee must check and review the business registration for verification. At the same time, the ward only confirms on the basis that the unit has a complete list of staff, workers on duty, and a plan to prevent the COVID-19 disease.

Many people are concerned that the chance of disease spreading would increase when they have to queue in a long line and stay in crowds waiting for the forces at checkpoints to check their travel documents./.

VNA