Hanoi fines people for breaking Covid-19 protocols
The fines became effective last weekend after the capital city entered a two-week social distancing order starting July 24 amid rising coronavirus concerns.
The fines became effective last weekend after the capital city entered a two-week social distancing order starting July 24 amid rising coronavirus concerns.
The empowerment will enable the Government to make better decisions in the fight against the pandemic.
The zero dong stall initiative was launched by the Women's Union of An Khanh Commune, Hoai Duc District, Hanoi, with an aim of providing food for the people who are in areas under social distancing measures and unable to buy food.
Social distancing measures in many provinces and cities are bringing enterprises, especially small and medium ones, to the brink of collapse.
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) has undergone 17 days of partial lockdown, but the result has not been as effective as intended.
Hanoi has listed 16 acts of violation and corresponding punishments ranging from administrative fines to criminal prosecution.
US-donated vaccines have so far accounted for two-thirds of the global vaccine relief to Vietnam.
Both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are considering the worst-case scenario to have well-prepared plans for it.
The majority of the daily cases were found in Ho Chi Minh City, the epicenter that accounts for approximately 61% of the country’s caseload.
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Vietnam’s lawmakers requested timely lawmaking at a time when Covid-19 is sweeping almost every part of the country.
The possibility of imposing stricter restrictions rather than Directive 16 is very likely.
Vietnam’s economic prospects in the remaining months of the year would depend on the country’s efforts in ending the current Covid-19 outbreak.
Vietnam is making efforts to have its own Covid-19 vaccines amid the global thin supply.
Covid-19 claims additional 2,775 locally-transmitted cases in Vietnam on Wednesday morning.