Hanoi pays tribute to Covid-19 victims
The requiem aims to share the pain and loss suffered by tens of thousands of families whose dear ones perished due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The requiem aims to share the pain and loss suffered by tens of thousands of families whose dear ones perished due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The latest support is part of Australia’s AUD60 million (US$44 million)-supporting package for Vietnam’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout.
A GDP growth of 6-6.5% means the country should mobilize over VND3,000 trillion ($132.6 billion) in social investment capital.
Covid-19 claimed more than 22,500 lives in Vietnam in the latest outbreak that flared up in late April.
Over US$800 million has been spent on Covid-19 vaccines purchase so far.
The situation of people leaving large cities during the pandemic showed a necessity to have a new approach in the industrialization process.
Diversifying activities attached with daily life and digitizing displayed items are among the resolutions for museums to overcome negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The clinical trial is aimed at putting its "recombinant protein vaccine" on the list of the World Health Organization-approved vaccines.
Some areas in Hanoi have ascended to Covid-19 higher-risk level, thus, services and activities would be restricted, even banned outright.
Health authorities target to inoculate at least two-thirds of nearly 100 million people against Covid-19 by the first quarter of next year.
Hanoi is preparing for vaccinating children to ensure safe campaign.
Vietnam has commenced anti-Covid initiatives and measures to foster coordination of dialogues with partners, including ASEAN+3.
The three countries pledged to continue vaccines and medical equipment donations to ASEAN countries.
Up to 55% of smartphones used in Hanoi are installed with PC-Covid app.
The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and the upcoming EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) would lay the foundation for Vietnam to continue attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) from Europe.
The new approach will enable ASEAN to resume its travel corridor and supply chain, giving vitality to different industries, including tourism.
The children will be divided into three groups of age, including from three to 11 years, 12 to 15 years, and 16 to 17 years.