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Vietnamese citizens in Thailand warned against returning to Vietnam by road

The Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand on December 29 warned Vietnamese citizens in the country against returning to Vietnam by road.
Vietnamese citizens in Thailand warned against returning to Vietnam by road ảnh 1Passengers wearing masks at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok, Thailand (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassyin Thailand on December 29 warned Vietnamese citizens in the country against returningto Vietnam by road.

Vietnamese citizens who are living, studying,working or touring Thailand should follow COVID-19 prevention measures toprotect themselves and the community, the embassy said given the surge incoronavirus cases in the host country over the past days.

The embassy also advised the citizens to avoidpublic places, big gatherings, and refrain from travelling between localities,especially to high-risk areas as warned by the Thai government.

Citizens needing help in case of emergency cancontact the Vietnamese Embassy’s citizen protection hotlines ( 66) 898 966 653or ( 66) 26 508 979.

The latest COVID-19 outbreak in Thailand has spreadto 45 of the 77 provinces. The country on December 29 recorded 155 new COVID-19cases, including 134 local infections, 11 among migrant workers and 10 inquarantine facilities, raising the accumulated total in Thailand to 6,440. Thenational death toll rose by one to 61.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha the same day urgedpeople to stay at home over the New Year holidays in light of the recent COVID-19upsurge./.
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