Isolation on Vietnam's leading Covid-19 hospital facility starts today
The hospital was put on lockdown on May 5 after a number of doctors and patients tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.

A group of 75 military personnel on May 6 carried out disinfection at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases (NHTD) in Hanoi after the facility recorded dozens of Covid-19 cases.
The soldiers disinfected an area of 150,000 square meters of the hospital that is the leading clinic station in treating Covid-19 patients in Vietnam.
In Vietnam, the military is in charge of managing some kinds of chemicals and disinfection work.
15 special military vehicles gather outside the hospital. Photos: Pham Hung/ Kinh Te Do Thi |
All soldiers are equipped with personal protection equipment. |
Disinfecting outside the hospital. |
Disinfecting inside the hospital. |
The disinfection covers an area of 150,000 square meters. |
Other News
- Hanoi's streets glow for the Lunar New Year
- Explore 400-year communal house in Quoc Oai
- Thay Pagoda Scenic Complex: Typical for Vietnamese architecture
- Hanoi's creative festival attracts diplomatic wives
- “Dance of Ban Me”
- Exhibition in Old Quarter depicts Hanoi's liberation
- Magnificent Liberation Day decorations in downtown Hanoi
- Locals in joy over the launch of Vietnam's second metro line
- Red blossoms light up Hanoi's river
- Pristine white lotus enchants flower lovers in Hanoi
Trending
-
Changes in Vietnam’s government apparatus seen through legislative efforts
-
Vietnam news in brief - February 23
-
AI in education: teachers must be key
-
Vietnam heritage painting contest launched
-
Vietnam scales back plan to boost offshore wind
-
Indochina fine arts heritage in the heart of Hanoi
-
Keeping the spirit of Vietnamese folk paintings alive
-
Hanoi's traditional craft villages join the world stage
-
Hanoi tackles traffic violations with 600 cameras