HO CHI MINH CITY FOOD SAFETY AGENCY ISSUES CRITERIA FOR EATERIES IN NEW SOCIAL DISTANCING PHASE
The Food Safety Management Authority of Ho Chi Minh City (FSMA) issued the list on Thursday and required owners of catering businesses to strictly follow the guidelines in order to qualify for operating during the new phase of social distancing.
HCMC KEEPS SOME BUSINESSES ON HOLD DESPITE EASING COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS
Karaoke parlors, bars, cinemas, and Internet cafés are among businesses that remain closed in HCMC despite a relaxation of certain Covid-19-related restrictions.
HN EASES SOCIAL DISTANCING RULE IN MOST OF DISTRICTS
Ha Noi authorities have eased social distancing rule from 0:00 am on April 23, except for Me Linh and Thuong Tin Districts where COVID-19 infection cases have been detected recently and still remain highly risky areas.
TRANSPORT MINISTRY LOOSENS RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Restrictions on public transport have been loosened since April 23 as Viet Nam moves to gradually ease social distancing rules, according to an announcement of the Ministry of Transport.
VIETNAM STOPS SOCIAL DISTANCING RESTRICTIONS IN HANOI AND HO CHI MINH CITY
Vietnam stops social distancing restrictions in several high-risk localities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from today (April 23), allowing certain, but not all, non-essential businesses to reopen while state agencies were cautioned to remain vigilant.
HCMC APPROVED TO STOP SOCIAL DISTANCING
Having kept the coronavirus pandemic under control, HCMC has received the prime minister’s approval to stop the social distancing campaign at midnight on April 23, allowing businesses in some sectors to resume operations.
SOCIAL DISTANCING ORDER TO EXPIRE IN HÀ NỘI AT MIDNIGHT
With agreement from the Government, Hà Nội’s administration announced that strict social distancing measures in place to curb the coronavirus would expire at midnight on Wednesday.
DOMESTIC FLIGHTS TO RESUME OPERATIONS TOMORROW
There will be 20 daily flights on the busiest route linking Hanoi and HCMC. Of these, national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and low-cost airline Vietjet Air are scheduled to operate six daily flights each. The frequency of flights by Jetstar Pacific and Bamboo Airways will be four flights each per day.