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Ministry urges localities to halt unnecessary services amidst COVID-19 risk

Local authorities should consider ordering the suspension of unnecessary services like bars, karaoke parlors, discos and game rooms to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Ministry of Health said on April 2.
Ministry urges localities to halt unnecessary services amidst COVID-19 risk ảnh 1Coastal Vung Tau city welcomes nearly 100,000 tourists on May 1. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– Local authorities should consider orderingthe suspension of unnecessary services like bars, karaoke parlors, discos andgame rooms to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Ministry of Health said onApril 2.

In a document sent to municipal and provincial People’sCommittees on the day, the ministry said Vietnam has recordeddomestically-transmitted COVID-19 cases in certain localities overthe past days, and the coronavirus would further spread.

However, many cities and provinces have still turnedlax amid the new infections, the ministry said, citing big gatherings in publicplaces like beaches and tourist sites without serious observance of COVID-19prevention and control measures.

Given this, the ministry asked localities not toorganise unnecessary activities with mass gatherings such as festivals andnight markets, and seriously implement preventive measures, especially wearingmasks at public places.

COVID-19 has become complicated in recent days as morepeople have tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 after coming into close contactwith a patient in the northern province of Ha Nam.

The 28-year-old man tested positive for the virusafter he finished 14 days of mandatory quarantine. He had returned Vietnam fromJapan via Da Nang International Airport on April 7. He was quarantined for 14days in Da Nang and tested negative for coronavirus three times beforecompleting the quarantine period./.
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