Log in
Vietnam

Vietnam to close non-essential services until April 15

The shutdown of non-essential service is the latest tough move in Vietnam to contain the new coronavirus that has caused 153 infected cases.

Vietnam will close all shops and facilities of non-essential services in five big cities nationwide from March 28 until April 15 after the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has reached 153.

Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Haiphong, Danang and Can Tho are subject to the request made by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on March 27.

 A closed restaurant in Hanoi. Photo: Zing

The closure will be applied to tourist attractions, entertainment facilities like cinemas, bars, karaoke lounges, spas, restaurants, among others.

Only food and foodstruff stores, pharmacies, medical and filling stations are excluded from the list.

Notably, all religious rituals will be suspended while gatherings of more than 20 people for meetings and more than 10 people outside offices, schools, and hospitals are banned.

Traveling should be limited, mostly from epidemic-hit areas to other localities inside the country. Flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to other parts in the country and public means of transport will be reduced.

People are required to stay home except for the cases of emergency, and keep a distance of at least two meters in public places.

Leaders of the localities where mass gatherings are reported will be punished.

On March 26, Hanoi shut all non-essential services while Ho Chi Minh City made the move two days erlier.

Hanoi’s Steering Committee on Covid-19 Prevention and Control has emphasized that it will strictly punish any facility that goes against the order and called on people to inform the committee of the infringement.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Cultural contest connects Vietnamese youth in Japan with President Ho Chi Minh

Cultural contest connects Vietnamese youth in Japan with President Ho Chi Minh

A children’s cultural contest held in Tokyo has helped nurture pride, creativity and a deep connection to President Ho Chi Minh among Vietnamese families living across Japan.

Vietnam strengthens role in ASEAN after 30 years of membership

Vietnam strengthens role in ASEAN after 30 years of membership

Apart from economics, Vietnam has strengthened ASEAN unity and centrality by contributing across all three pillars, from political-security to economic and socio-cultural cooperation, including maritime security, climate action, digital transformation and people-centered development.

First technical flight safely lands at Vietnam’s US$16-billion international airport

First technical flight safely lands at Vietnam’s US$16-billion international airport

Long Thanh International Airport in Vietnam's southern province of Dong Nai, with an investment of more than US$16 billion, is expected to welcome 25 million passengers each year once operational.

Vietnamese professor conferred Honorary Doctorate by Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Vietnamese professor conferred Honorary Doctorate by Moscow Power Engineering Institute

The conferral of the Honorary Doctorate reflects the enduring friendship between Vietnam and Russia over decades, acknowledges the traditional ties between the two nations’ scientific communities.

Party chief urges Hanoi to break bottlenecks, improve livelihoods

Party chief urges Hanoi to break bottlenecks, improve livelihoods

At a meeting with voters in central Hanoi, Party General Secretary To Lam highlighted urgent priorities for the capital, from easing traffic congestion and pollution to strengthening grassroots governance under the two-tier local government model.

EU praises Vietnam’s creative community for advancing sustainable design

EU praises Vietnam’s creative community for advancing sustainable design

EVSDA 2025 reinforces creativity’s role in driving sustainable development in Vietnam while connecting European and Vietnamese values and highlighting ideas for a greener and more inclusive future.

TECHFEST Vietnam 2025 reinforces innovation’s role in powering next growth phase

TECHFEST Vietnam 2025 reinforces innovation’s role in powering next growth phase

It is Vietnam's largest annual festival for innovative startups, highlighting inclusive innovation, encouraging technology commercialization and the development of new products to ensure that no one is left behind in the country’s transition to a knowledge-driven economy.

Innovation becomes core driver of national development: Vietnam PM

Innovation becomes core driver of national development: Vietnam PM

Innovation is the inevitable path for Vietnam's rapid and sustainable development, building an independent and self-reliant economy that is deeply integrated into the international community.