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Ministries asked to facilitate exit, entry by Vietnamese, foreigners

Several ministries have been asked to facilitate Vietnamese people and foreigners’ exit from and entry into the country.
Ministries asked to facilitate exit, entry by Vietnamese, foreigners ảnh 1Passengers have health declarations checked at an airport. (Photo: VNA) 
Hanoi (VNA) – Several ministrieshave been asked to facilitate Vietnamese people and foreigners’exit from and entry into the country.

In a document issued by the Government Office conveying the request made by Deputy PrimeMinister Vu Duc Dam, the Ministry of Health was told to promptly overhaul the existingguidelines or issue new ones on testing, quarantine, and health monitoring tocreate favourable conditions for Vietnamese people to return to the homeland,and for foreign entrepreneurs, experts, and hi-tech workers to enter thecountry safely.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wasdemanded to coordinate with the Ministry of Information and Communications andthe Ministry of Health to quickly issue detailed instructions so that Vietnamesepeople and foreigners who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in the country caneasily go abroad.

The Deputy PM also requested the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to work with the Ministries of Public Security; Health; Culture, Sports and Tourism; Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs; and relevantministries and sectors to soon reach consensus on regulations related to visaand epidemiological control for foreigners entering Vietnam in the newcontext./.
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