Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage site in central Vietnam, said on August 19 that it would offer loose COVID-19 testing to foreign visitors wishing to leave the city.
Foreign visitors to Hoi An wear a mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The local government said that nearly 400 foreign tourists are staying lately at various hotels in the city, which are still subject to restrictions by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many expressed a preference to leave Hoi An and move to other communities.
To accompany foreigners on their travels, the municipal management of Hoi An has it for the hosting institutions to inform tourists about the loose tests of COVID-19 that are presented in case they wish to leave the city.
After undergoing a test, visitors must be quarantined at their respective hotels and will not be allowed to touch other people outdoors in this bubble until they leave Hoi An.
Since 25 July, Quang Nam Province has recorded a total of 94 CASES of COVID-19, 29 cases in Hoi An.
Prime minister calls for strong action against poor quality supplies
Prime Minister Nguyon Xu’n Phic has asked the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the Ministry of Public Security to strictly inspect, investigate and deal with violations in the production and shipment of low-quality gloves and masks.
Several news agencies and newspapers have recently reported cases of production, collection and shipment of a large number of poor quality gloves and masks of unknown origin detected by the police.
These will have serious consequences for public health and the prevention of COVID-19 if they are put into use, according to the Prime Minister.
The ministry required reporting on the effects of the inspection in September.
On Tuesday, teams at the market control branch in the city of HCM said they discovered millions of masks and medical gloves of unknown origin and of poor quality after reviewing the advertising establishments.
Market control teams confiscated one million gloves, 3.2 million medical masks and mask-making devices because manufacturers can simply display legal documents.
The products were discovered Monday at advertising institutions in districts 2 and Ton Pha and Ben.
“Common House” alleviates quarantine anxiety
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More than a thousand Vietnamese citizens living or returning from Laos or Cambodia are under the same roof in an army unit in Gia Lai Province in the central highlands. With the complete and caring of infants and officers, 14 days of quarantine leave unforgettable memories for those who remain with the regiment. was called ‘an unusual space at the time of COVID-19’. Sitting 14 days of quarantine there are other people from all walks of life. Most were worried at first, but felt much more comfortable after receiving and receiving care from infants and managers.
Before returning to Gia Lai to be quarantined, Thai Thi Anh Phuong, an intern at Da Nang General Hospital, is a hot spot on the COVID-19 wave in Vietnam.
Hundreds of families and Americans are cared for in the ‘common house’. However, few others know that soldiers and infantry camps have put their families and private lives in peace and security for others who come to quarantine with the unit.
Quarantine would possibly be only 14 days, but it’s an unforgettable moment for almost all visitors, who feel deep gratitude to infantrymen and managers.
More than 500 Vietnamese brought from Taiwan, South Korea
More than 500 Vietnamese were safely repatriated from the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Taiwan to China on Wednesday.
Passengers on flights come with young people under the age of 18, the elderly, staff with expired employment contracts, pregnant women, people in poor health, academics who finished their courses, stranded visitors and others from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The Vietnam Embassy in the Republic of Korea and the Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei, Taiwan, have sent officials to assist citizens at the airport.
Safety, protection and hygiene measures were strictly observed on flights.
The Taipei flight, operated through the national airline, with more than 290 Vietnamese citizens, landed at Cam Ranh International Airport in the south-central province of Khunh Ho.
Vietjet Air’s flight brought back 220 Vietnamese citizens from South Korea landed at Con The Province Airport in the Mekong Delta.
All passengers and equipment on both flights underwent medical checks and were transferred to centralized quarantine services for 14 days, as regulated to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
Da Nang volunteers manufacture hands-free disinfectant dispensers
A volunteer organization in the central city of Nẵng has raised the budget to manufacture more than two hundred hands-free hand-free disinfectant vending machines that have been donated to organizations and disease prevention throughout the city.
Distributors aim to slow the spread of COVID-19 that has erupted in the city since it expired last month, leading to the biggest COVID-19 outbreak in Vietnam to date.
Responding to the resurgence of COVID-19 in the city centre, other people of other ages in other fields sought to join the fight against the disease.
They created a volunteer organization called Weekend Club for them in their spare time.
The group’s founding member, the founder of The Group Đức, The Group’s Member, said Weekend Club members had donated and sought donations to manufacture hands-free disinfectant dispenser dispensers.
With a sensor system, the device releases hand-disinfectant gel when others put their hands under the faucet.
“People don’t want to press a button or touch the machine,” Dung said.
The machines use rechargeable batteries so they can be placed without the need for a power source, D-ng said.
It costs about 1.5 million VNs (US$65) to buy fabrics for a device that is then assembled by the band members.
Nguyon Nam Định, a volunteer, said the iron device seemed stable. A device includes a box with an electronic card inside it, a sensor placed next to a faucet, a battery charging set, and a bar for placing a hand sanitizer bottle.
He said that at a height of 1.2 meters, the machines were practical to use.
“Each device can be used frequently and once its batteries are recharged, they can release gel about 8,000 times,” Định said.
H Kỳ Nam, a member of the COVID-19 team and prevention at the Ho-Khunh market, said the machines were very practical and efficient.
Before entering the market, others had to line up to wash their hands, Nam said, adding that the hand sanitizer sales device helped them wash their hands temporarily and safely, minimizing the threat of infection.
“It’s simple to move the machine, very convenient,” Nam said.
A local resident of the district of Lito Chiểu, L. Thị Phượng, said she went to the market in Ho-Khunh and discovered that the hands-free dispenser was very useful.
Those who used it kept away from others and had nothing to touch to leave their hands blank, making them safer, he said.
The head of the volunteer organization said that in addition to hand sanitizer vending machines, the organization also donated 60 thermometers worth more than 70 million VNs ($3,031) to disease and organization prevention across the city.
This week, the organization is providing two hundred bulk food to volunteer students in the city.
The organization said the organization was asking for more so that more manual providers could be made for public use.
He said that prominent footballers such as B.A. Tak Dụng, H. Đức Chinh, Nguyon Quang Hui, ‘O’n Cun Hậu and Nguyon Đắc brought 50 million VNs to manufacture the distributors, while also donating another 250 million VNs to the city. disease prevention and activities.
Thailand registers first case of coVID-19 outdoors in quarantine zones
Thailand recorded the first case of outdoor COVID-19 in state quarantine zones on 19 August, the 86th day without domestic bodies in the country.
The Faculty of Medical Sciences at Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital, a Thai who returned from Dubai from the United Arab Emirates, who had spent 14 days in quarantine before being released, returned with symptoms on 19 August.
On the same day, the COVID-19 Center for Situation Management also showed a new imported case that is a 37-year-old Thai returning from India.
The infections accumulated in Thailand to date are 3,382, with 3,199 cures and deaths.
Meanwhile, Thailand’s secretary general of the National Security Council, Somsak Rungsita, said the state of emergency that opposes Thailand’s COVID-19 pandemic could be extended for a month.
He told the press that his signature will propose the extension of the emergency decree, which has been in force throughout the country from March, when the disease broke out in the country, until 30 September for reasons of the effectiveness of pandemic measures.
Philippines and Indonesia have COVID-19 infections
On August 19, the Philippines showed 4,650 new instances of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infections nationwide to 173,774, southeast Asia.
According to the country’s Ministry of Health, 111 deaths from the disease were recorded on the day, bringing the death toll to 2,795.
On the same day, the government eased strict blocking measures in Manila’s capital and neighboring provinces, and allowed more companies to resume operations.
At the same time, Indonesia reported 1,902 new cases and deaths, bringing the total to 144,945 and 6,346 respectively, according to the country’s Ministry of Health.
Disinfectant allocated reserves to Quang Nam, Prime Minister of Nguyen Xuan Phuc Ministry of Health to allocate national reserve disinfectant to assistance ministries, sectors and localities involving the spread of COVID-19.
As a result, a ton of chloramine B solution will be sent to central Quang Nam Province, one of the country’s existing COVID-19 hotspots, while a ton of chloramine B and 7 million Aquatabs 67 mg water purification tablets will be provided to the Ministry. Health (MoH) for free.
The Ministry of Health is responsible for the collection of knowledge and the management, distribution and use of the aid in accordance with the regulations.
On the morning of August 19, Vietnam had so far recorded 989 infections. Of which 649 are transmitted cases, 509 of which have been connected to the pandemic hotspot in the central city of Da Nang since July 25.
COVID-19 outbreak in Da Nang, Quang Nam will be low until end of August: official
Vietnam has shown another 4 cases of transmitted coronavirus, bringing the number of infections in the country to 993, the Ministry of Health announced at 6 p.m. August 19.
Until last night, many roads in the eastern component of the city of HCM were flooded deeply, causing traffic paralysis. For a year, flooding remained a big problem for the city.
To prevent the spread of coronavirus, HCM city police deserve to work with the People’s Court to prosecute other people who entered the city illegally, President Nguyen Thanh Phong said in an assembly with district authorities.
All restaurants and cafes will have to strictly adhere to COVID-19 prevention regulations or face closure, hanoi People’s Committee Vice President Ngo Van Quy said.
The North-South Highway will have a smart traffic formula when it is put into service for effective vehicle control and operation, according to the Department of Transportation.
Vietnam recorded 989 of Covid-19, of which 520 were cured and 25 died.
Duong Bao Tien, a 12th grader with a major in English at Luong Van Chanh High School in Phu Yen Province, received scholarships from 15 schools in the United States.
All affected communities have been suggested to prepare for Typhoon Figs, which is expected to bring torrential rains, flash floods and landslides in the mountainous provinces of the north until Sunday.
All restaurants and cafes in Hanoi will have to strictly adhere to COVID-19 prevention regulations or face closure, said Ngo Van Quy, vice president of the Municipal People’s Committee.
Acting Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long warned that the country is under the impression of being able to face new COVID-19 hot spots on the grid in the coming days and suggested that localities remain vigilant to temporarily run into new infections.
Local experts said the Department of Public Safety deserves the desire and charge to reissue the ID card.
As thousands of tourists fled Da Nang after the COVID-19 outbreak in the city centre, dozens of prominent doctors headed in the opposite direction, toward danger.
By the end of 2020, 70% of companies and between five and five million are expected to be negatively affected.
The National University of Vietnam in Hanoi (UNV) presented on August 18 a benchmarking formula of higher education developed through Vietnam, called “University Performance Metrics” (UPM).
The Hanoi government today issued an urgent dispatch, calling for the strict implementation of COVID-19 prevention and measures following new network transmission cases discovered in the capital.
The U.S. and Vietnamese government joined an investigation into fraud similar to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to the arrest of 3 suspects.
Many foreigners in Vietnam have joined the local population in the fight opposed to COVID-19 since the start of the recent epidemic in late July.
Vietnam has shown six new infections with Covid-19, 4 in Da Nang, now the country’s largest epidemic, and two access cases that were isolated on arrival, bringing the total to 989.
Hai Duong suggested touching the search, testing with the increase in the number of COVID-19s.