Hanoi raises road safety awareness among students
The Hanoi authorities have stepped up communication to heighten the sense of responsibility of families and schools in maintaining road safety.
The Hanoi authorities have stepped up communication to heighten the sense of responsibility of families and schools in maintaining road safety.
During their stay in Danang, the Chinese tourists did not show any symptoms of the new coronavirus (nCoV), VnExpress cited a report by the local government as saying.
The Ministry of National Defense is asked to establish 9 field hospitals across the country to receive and treat nCoV patients.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on January 23 dispatched an urgency note, requiring ministries to keep strict watch on arrivals at border gates and quarantine people suspected of carrying the disease.
The Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam on January 16 requested Vietnam’s relevant ministries to take measures to control pneumonia and prevent the epidemic from spreading into Vietnam.
The three defendants were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a first-grade pupil of Gateway International School.
The culprits are expected to be handed sentences ranging from home detention to three or five years in prison.
The US embassy’s blood drive has consistently seen growth in the number of donors since the first event in 2012 with a total of 269 donors at this year’s blood drive.
The Chinese health ministry has taken measures to control the outbreak and conducted more testing to identify the specific cause.
High-tech healthcare will play a significant role in improving healthcare services for Vietnamese peole, especially the elderly.
The absolute majority of Gen-Zers foresee themselves becoming the best leaders who create a greater impact on Vietnam than previous generations.
The school break in Hanoi will begin on January 22 (the 28th day of the last lunar month) and last until January 29 (the fifth day of the first lunar month).
The move is taken due to the shortage of Tamiflu drugs in some provinces and cities, especially from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam requested provincial and municipal departments of health to find drugs supply and meet treatment needs.
Saint Paul General Hospital's Microbiology Department had split 40 HIV test strips to perform tests on 80 samples, from the 80 strips it produced about 1,272 test results.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training is working closely with the Vietnamese Embassy in South Korea to handle the situation.
Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung asked relevant agencies to inspect HIV test strip scandal before December 15.
Three gold medal winners are all 10th-grade students of Hanoi Amsterdam High School for the Gifted.
This is the first general hospital in both Hanoi and Vietnam to establish a heart and chest surgery department for children.
The director of Saint Paul Hospital denied the fraud and said it was only an experiment by the Department of Microbiology.
Saint Paul General Hospital's staff members who were directly involved in the case of HIV and hepatitis B fraud are suspended from work.