Hanoi to enter intense phase of coronavirus battle next week
Local authorities might require residents to stay at home as applied in the social distancing campaign in April.
A leader of Hanoi has said the city will enter an intense phase of the fight against Covid-19 next week after it has found eight local infections.
Deputy Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Ngo Van Quy at a meeting on Aug 12. Photo: GiadinhNet |
Hanoi will continue drastic measures to curb the virus to prevent it from spreading to the community, Deputy Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Ngo Van Quy said at a meeting Wednesday.
Hanoi is now at a high risk of another wave of coronavirus outbreak posed by people coming from the hot spot Danang.
Mr. Quy, who now heads of the city’s Steering Committee on Covid-19 Prevention and Control after mayor Nguyen Duc Chung’s suspension from duties, went on to say that local authorities might require locals to stay at home when the Covid-19 fight intensifies.
Crowd gatherings like festival, religious ritual, sports event, will be suspended. Turnout at wedding and funerals should be minimized and must be conducted with precautionary measures.
Non-essential services namely karaoke lounge and bar will not be allowed.
Safety rules will be strongly demanded in public means of transport.
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing continues to be taken for all returnees from Danang.
People returning from Danang, foreign experts, investors, and skilled workers are subject to concentrated quarantine.
Meanwhile, foreign experts, managers, skilled workers, and their relatives can opt for quarantine at hotels in the city.
The local authorities will tighten control over illegal immigration, fake news dissemination, dishonest health declaration, and violations of precautionary measures.
Hanoi runs RT-PCR test on nearly 100,000 returnees from Danang
The RT-PCR test is totally reliable while the accuracy of Covid-19 quick test is only from 60% to 75%.
Hanoi gives priority to protecting well-being of people and foreign representatives
Hanoi is expected to complete Covid-19 testing for people returning from Covid-19 hit areas this week, said Hanoi’s Party chief Vuong Dinh Hue.
More than 800 stranded people in Danang return to Hanoi
Four flights will be operated from August 11 to 13 to bring back the stranded people to Hanoi.