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HCM City residents required to stay home after 6pm

Residents in Ho Chi Minh City – the country’s biggest COVID-19 hotspot at present – are not allowed to go out after 6pm as from July 26 to prevent the pandemic from further spreading.
HCM City residents required to stay home after 6pm ảnh 1HCM City has gone through 55 days of social distancing at different levels, with social distancing measures under Directive No. 16 beginning from July 9. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – Residents in Ho Chi MinhCity – the country’s biggest COVID-19 hotspot at present – are not allowed togo out after 6pm as from July 26 to prevent the pandemic from furtherspreading. 

Chairman of the city People’s Committee Nguyen ThanhPhong said at a meeting late July 25 that all activities will be suspended,except for emergency medical care or anti-pandemic activities.

The decision was made as the COVID-19 pandemic inthe southern metropolis continues to spiral due to lax observance of socialdistancing measures among a number of residents as well as insufficientmonitoring of relevant forces, he said, noting that it is a must to enforceeven stronger measures even though that might cause impacts on multipleaspects.
HCM City residents required to stay home after 6pm ảnh 2HCM City reported over 60,000 cases of COVID-19 since the resurgence began in late April. (Photo: VNA)
Phong called for support and cooperation from localresidents to enhance the efficiency of the pandemic fight.

The city has gone through 55 days of socialdistancing at different levels, with social distancing measures under DirectiveNo. 16 beginning from July 9.

HCM City reported over 60,000 cases of COVID-19since the resurgence began in late April./.

VNA

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