Vietnam to reopen some international air routes
| |
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc chairs a meeting with the National Steering Committee on COVID-19 Prevention and Control (Photo: VGP) |
Major destinations he suggested include Tokyo of Japan, Seoul of the Republic of Korea, Guangzhou of China, Taipei of Taiwan (China), Vientiane of Laos and Phnom Penh of Cambodia.
He assigned the Ministry of National Defence, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Transport to work closely on the pilot scheme to ensure there will be no recurrence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Vietnam.
Vietnam has gone through 86 days in a row without new locally transmitted infections. However, epidemiologists recently found several Vietnamese returnees from coronavirus hit countries had carried the virus at concentrated quarantine facilities.
Concentrated quarantine facilities in localities must be under close scrutiny to avoid cross transmission, said the PM, adding that these facilities need to be enlarged to ensure they are capable of accommodating at least 10,000 people.
Vietnamese airlines, mostly national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, have so far conducted dozens of flights to repatriate more than 12,000 Vietnamese citizens left stranded overseas due to COVID-19, and more such repatriation flights are expected in the coming days.
The PM also asked the Ministry of Defence to collaborate with border localities to closely tighten control of borders to quarantine anyone attempting to illegally enter the country.
Over the past few days, relevant Vietnamese agencies have detected and quarantined tens of Vietnamese people and several Chinese citizens who attempted to illegally cross the border to Vietnam. These unchecked people are likely to put the community at risk if they carry the virus, said the PM.
Regarding the appeals by Vietnamese guestworkers in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Transport to work on a flight to evacuate them to Vietnam.Related News
Vietnam ready to export first batch of sweet potatoes to China
13:57 | 06/04/2023 Anti-Smuggling
Australian Governor-General wraps up State visit to Vietnam
13:53 | 06/04/2023 Headlines
Vietnam a potential market for French businesses, investors: experts
16:12 | 05/04/2023 Import-Export
Vietnam active at UN Human Rights Council’s 52nd session
16:11 | 05/04/2023 Headlines
Latest News
Private sector remains driving force for economy
14:11 | 03/04/2023 Headlines
State visit to Vietnam by Australian Governor-General to deepen the two’s goodwill, trust: expert
14:10 | 03/04/2023 Headlines
Vietnam"s economy to grow by 6.6% this year: OECD
17:45 | 02/04/2023 Headlines
Bright outlook for Vietnamese tourism in new situation
16:52 | 02/04/2023 Headlines
More News
Vietnam, US hold 12th Political, Security, Defence Dialogue
20:25 | 01/04/2023 Headlines
Vietnam calls for comprehensive, all-society approach to waste management
14:32 | 31/03/2023 Headlines
Many factors support foreign capital flow
13:40 | 30/03/2023 Headlines
Foreign SMEs pour capital into Vietnam
13:37 | 30/03/2023 Headlines
Leaders of aviation firms to be disciplined if employees committed wrongdoings
15:38 | 29/03/2023 Headlines
Vietnam - Lao joint border patrol held
15:31 | 29/03/2023 Headlines
CPI increases about 4.2% in first quarter
14:27 | 28/03/2023 Headlines
PM orders close coordination to remove obstables to property market
14:20 | 28/03/2023 Headlines
PM chairs Government meeting on law building
15:46 | 27/03/2023 Headlines
Your care
The system has not recorded your reading habits.
Please Login/Register so that the system can provide articles according to your reading needs.
Australian Governor-General wraps up State visit to Vietnam
13:53 | 06/04/2023 Headlines
Vietnam active at UN Human Rights Council’s 52nd session
16:11 | 05/04/2023 Headlines
Vietnam commits to building prosperous, fair, healthy Mekong River basin: PM
16:09 | 05/04/2023 Headlines
Việt Nam, US hold 12th political, security, defence dialogue
14:15 | 03/04/2023 Headlines
Private sector remains driving force for economy
14:11 | 03/04/2023 Headlines