$193,800 in damage caused by HCMC flight attendant breaching Covid-19 protocols By Phan Anh  March 2, 2021 | 09:00 pm GMT+7 Duong Tan Hau (L) listens as a police officer reads a decision to place him under house arrest to be investigated for spreading Covid-19 in the community in HCMC, January 12, 2020. Photo courtesy of the police. A flight attendant in Ho Chi Minh City under investigation for breaching Covid-19 quarantine protocols has caused around VND4.475 billion ($193,870) in damage, city police said Tuesday. The police have recommended that Duong Tan Hau, 29, a Vietnam Airlines attendant, to be charged for "spreading dangerous infectious diseases in humans." Hau breached regulations when staying at the airline’s quarantine facility and after returning home for designated self-isolation. His irresponsibility triggered a community outbreak of the novel coronavirus, according to police.