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Compulsory COVID-19 related insurance a must for inbound, outbound travellers: experts Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
16/04/2021 18:35 GMT+7
Travel firms and tourism experts have suggested making COVID-19 insurance compulsory for all inbound and outbound travellers as one of the key requirements to welcome foreigners back to Vietnam.
Tourists row boats at Tien Dinh agro-ecological tourist area at Phu Thuan A Commune in Dong Thap Province’s Hong Ngu District.
In a letter sent to then Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc proposing the Government to open the market in a safe and sustainable manner, the Tourism Advisory Council (TAB) stated there should be a roadmap. Accordingly, it is necessary to have policies requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports and testing tourists before flights and after arrival at tour
Friday, 20:36, 16/04/2021
Travel firms and tourism experts have suggested making COVID-19 insurance compulsory for all inbound and outbound travellers as one of the key requirements to welcome foreigners back to Vietnam.
Tourists row boats at Tien Dinh agro-ecological tourist area at Phu Thuan A Commune in Dong Thap province’s Hong Ngu District.
In a letter sent to then Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc proposing the Government to open the market in a safe and sustainable manner, the Tourism Advisory Council (TAB) stated there should be a roadmap. Accordingly, it is necessary to have policies requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports and testing tourists before flights and after arrival at tourist sites. Travel insurance, including medical insurance related to COVID-19, should be compulsory for all foreigners coming to Vietnam and Vietnamese tourists travelling abroad.
UNSC role highlighting UXO threat 08:00 | 15/04/2021
Undergoing years of wars sabotaging its socioeconomic development efforts, and witnessing hundreds of thousands of people injured by landmines and bombs left from the wars, Vietnam is doing its best to support the United Nations Security Council in addressing such a big challenge and maintaining peace.
Although the war ended in 1975, the discovery of bombs, mines, and UXOs is still dragging on
It has been 12 years since farmer Dao Thi Lua from the central province of Quang Triâs Hai Lang district lost her three children.
âI lost everything, and a big scar in my heart remains and the wound will never heal,â said Lua, 63, who still lives in a shabby house together with an ailing 67-year-old husband.
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