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Hanoi to close airport to int’l arrivals amid resurgence of COVID-19

Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport will stop welcoming passengers from abroad from June 1 amid rising COVID-19 infections in the capital.
Hanoi to close airport to int’l arrivals amid resurgence of COVID-19 ảnh 1Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport will stop welcoming passengers from abroad from June 1. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Hanoi’sNoi Bai International Airport will stop welcoming passengers from abroad fromJune 1 amid rising COVID-19 infections in the capital.

The suspension will last until June 7, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam(CAAV) said in an urgent dispatch sent to airlines, the Southern and Northern AirportsAuthorities, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Consular Department, and theMinistry of Public Security’s Immigration Department.

It also decided to extend the suspension at Tan Son Nhat International Airport inHo Chi Minh City to June 14 instead June 4, as announced earlier.

The decision was made based on directions given by the National SteeringCommittee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

On May 27, the CAAV ordered the suspension of foreign arrivals at Tan Son Nhat inresponse to the recent detection of a COVID-19 cluster in the southern city.

As of 12pm on May 31, Vietnam had documented a total of 5,733 domestic infections,with 4,163 cases since the latest outbreak hit the country on April 27.

The country has sealed its borders since March last year but still grants entryto diplomats, foreign experts, and repatriated Vietnamese.

Hanoi has documented 209 infections since April 29. It shut down all food andbeverage establishments as well as hair salons and beauty parlours from May 25to contain the outbreak.

𒈔 Meanwhile, HCM City has introduced social distancing measuresfor at least two weeks, starting on May 31./.

VNA

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