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11/05/2021 12:04 GMT+7
COVID-19: 30 cases reported on May 11 afternoon
Vietnam documented 30 cases of COVID-19 during the past six hours to 6pm on May 11, with three imported cases and 27 cases among people being quarantined, according to the Health Ministry.
No new clusters were detected in the period.
The national count rose to 3,537, including 528 reported since April 27.
The number of recovered patients reached 2,618. Among active patients, 25 have tested negative for the coronavirus once, 17 twice and 25 thrice.
A total 67,877 people are being quarantined nationwide, with 1,018 in hospitals, 27,641 in designated facilities and 39,218 in their places of residence./.
The launch ceremony, which was livestreamed on the ministry’s
Facebook fanpage “
Suc Khoe Viet Nam”, aimed to raise public awareness about the
significance of hand washing and contribute to encouraging people to follow the
ministry’s “
5K” message - khau trang (face masks), khu khuan (disinfection),
khoang cach (distancing), khong tu tap (no gatherings) and khai bao y te
(health declarations).
Addressing the ceremony, Deputy Minister of Health Do
Xuan Tuyen said that amid the complex developments of COVID-19 and the appearance
of many variants of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that are stronger and can spread
faster, the strengthening of communications to improve awareness about keeping hands
Tuesday, September 15, 2020 18:18
Tran Van Duy has been fined 12.5 million VND (545 USD) for posting fake news about COVID-19. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Hanoi Department of
Information and Communications has issued an administrative fine on Tran Van
Duy from Hoang Mai district, born in 1982, for posting fake news online, department
director Nguyen Thanh Liem has said.
Duy, the owner of the Facebook account
“Ha Noi Pho” (https//www.facebook.com/hanoiphotv),
spread a video of Hanoi streets on May 4 entitled “Hanoi streets quiet on the
first day of lockdown”.
After studying the information, department inspectors found
it was incorrect and violated regulations stipulated in Article 5 of Government
Accordingly, the carrier will strictly examine passengers’ mandatory health
declaration and body temperature before boarding, while refusing to transport
those with abnormal health symptoms and installing disinfection mats at boarding
gates.
Besides, separate cars will be arranged to transport crew members at the
airport and between airports and cities.
The airline will ensure that the crew and passengers wear face masks throughout
flights, provide anti-bacterial wipes for passengers, disinfect the airplanes
at the end of each working day, and do the periodic maintenance work on the
HEPA filters.
In the context of complicated
COVID-19 developments, Vietnam Airlines will
enhance support for its customers, and adjust schedules of domestic and
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese-French woman Tran
To Nga affirmed she will continue her lawsuit against multinational companies
for producing and selling chemical toxins sprayed by US forces during the war in
Vietnam after the
Crown Court of Evry City ruled that it was not competent
enough to hear her case.
Nga, 79, accuses 14 multinational chemical
companies, including herbicide manufacturer Monsanto (now under the Bayer Group
of Germany), of supplying the herbicide and defoliant chemical - Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin,
which was used extensively by the US army between 1961-1971 in Vietnam, causing
serious consequences for 4 million people and severely poisoning the