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Religious events to be cancelled due to COVID-19

The Government Committee for Religious Affairs on March 20 asked religious organisations and worship places to suspend festivals, conferences and activities for large crowds.
Religious events to be cancelled due to COVID-19 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
The Government Committee for ReligiousAffairs on March 20 asked religious organisations and worship places to suspendfestivals, conferences and activities for large crowds.

The religious organisations were also asked notto send followers to events abroad and receive visitors coming fromcoronavirus-hit areas.

These organisations should increase onlineservices and interactions instead, the committee said.

Places of worship at risk of any coronavirusinfection or suspicion of infection must inform authorities for disinfectionand closure.

The committee also asked Vietnamese followers ofdifferent faiths to refrain from repatriating during the epidemic period andonly do so when it is really necessary, following due precautions.

Vietnamhas recorded 92 COVID-19 cases so far, of which 17 have been cured anddischarged from hospital./.
VNA

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