Jun 05, 2015 / 10:00
Requiring health declaration forms for RoK's passengers at Hanoi's airport
The Center for International Health Quarantine officially required to fill out health declaration forms of the MERS-CoV for passengers coming from Republic of Korea (RoK) entering Vietnam via Hanoi-based Noi Bai International Airport as from June 3.
Under the guidance of the Ministry of Health and Hanoi's Department of Health, the center applied to fill out health declaration forms for the first flight from Republic of Korea to Noi Bai International Airport on June 3, with 142 passengers.
Accordingly, 142 passengers of the flight were required to fill out medical declaration forms and have their body temperature checked.
Noi Bai Airport caters for about 10 flights from the RoK and the Middle East every day with each carrying some 200 passengers.
Passengers from the Middle East have been required to fill out medical declaration forms and have their body temperature checked at Noi Bai since June last year.
Vietnam has stepped up drastic prevention measures recently due to the rapid spreading of MERS-CoV.
Accordingly, 142 passengers of the flight were required to fill out medical declaration forms and have their body temperature checked.
Passengers coming from MERS-CoV infected areas fill out health declaration forms
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Passengers from the Middle East have been required to fill out medical declaration forms and have their body temperature checked at Noi Bai since June last year.
Vietnam has stepped up drastic prevention measures recently due to the rapid spreading of MERS-CoV.
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