Covid-19 Weekly News: Hanoi’s infections lowest in more than 2 months
Hanoi's authorities are requested to closely monitor the Covid-19 pandemic situation, especially the new variants of coronavirus.
Hanoi's authorities are requested to closely monitor the Covid-19 pandemic situation, especially the new variants of coronavirus.
Hanoi's priority is still given to vaccination against Covid-19.
All provinces and cities across Vietnam must submit a report on the population of children in the age group of six months to less than five years and propose the quantities of vaccine needed to Pasteur Institutes before September 30.
It is imperative to maintain efforts to protect people's lives with the principle of adapting flexibly and effectively controlling the pandemic.
The vaccine passport is used in conjunction with other personal identification documents like ID cards.
Local leaders will take responsibility for pandemic prevention and control.
Hanoi's authorities keep enforcing measures to help its people flexibly adapt to Covid-19 and effectively control the pandemic.
Vietnam has quickly achieved a high vaccination coverage; however, in some places, Covid-19 vaccination roll-out is slow.
To declare the end of Covid-19 as a pandemic, several conditions need to be met, including “detecting no new cases for 28 days in a row”.
The move is taken when the number of new Covid-19 infection cases has risen again in the capital city.
The city is keen to avoid any Covid-19 impacts that could derail its plan for socio-economic recovery for this year.
Hanoi will soon finish the administration of the third and fourth doses of the Covid-19 vaccines to adults and speed up the injection of the third dose among people aged 12 and over as soon as possible.
The city's mayor has asked local authorities to speed up the vaccination campaign amid surging infections.
More than four months after Hanoi resumed tourism activities, the French-designed Old Quarter is once again packed with tourists.
Evidence over the past year confirmed that the pandemic had a regressive effect on gender equality.
The much-needed support from the Government has built trust among the business community and contributed to the overall socio-economic recovery during the first seven months of 2022.
Since 2020, Vietnam has faced four outbreaks of Covid-19, for which the government has mobilized resources to help businesses and people overcome the impacts of the pandemic.