The Ministry of Health on March 22 night announced 19 more SARS-CoV-2 infections, the largest single-day rise in the country and bringing the total to 113.
Since the EVTFA was approved, experts have been analysing the opportunities for Vietnam to penetrate deeper into the high-value foreign markets. However, the implementation of the deal also poses many challenges to Vietnamese agricultural products. Besides strict standards from the European Union market, competitive pressure in the domestic market is also a big issue.
Since 2012, around 20 artifacts have been recognized as national treasures every year. They are original and unique which have special values in life. However, not all the national treasures have received adequate preservation efforts. Behind the honor of the treasures, there are many challenges in preserving and promoting their values.
Two nurses from Hanoi-based Bach Mai Hospital have become the first medical workers in Vietnam to test positive for SARS-CoV-2, said the Ministry of Health on March 20 afternoon.
Fflag carrier Vietnam Airlines announced on March 19 that it will suspend all international flights between now and April 30 amid the worsening COVID-19 pandemic.
In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus, passenger transport units in the central city of Da Nang have been implementing preventive measures to ensure safety for the community.
UK Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Ward has made a clip in Vietnamese language, saying thanks to Vietnam for its support for British citizens and tourists amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Currently, 140 of 164 recognised national treasures are being preserved and displayed in museums nationwide, while the remainder are located in monuments and religious facilities. However, the preservation and promotion of the treasures are still facing difficulties.