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Hanoi requires returnees to make health declaration after public holiday

People returning to Hanoi are subject to compulsory medical declaration after the four-day public holidays lasting from April 30 to May 3, according to a document on COVID-19 prevention and control work issued on May 2 by the Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee.
Hanoi requires returnees to make health declaration after public holiday ảnh 1People returning to Hanoi are subject to compulsory medical declaration after the four-day public holidays lasting from April 30 to May 3. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – People returning to Hanoi are subject to compulsory medicaldeclaration after the four-day public holidays lasting from April 30 to May 3, according to a document on COVID-19prevention and control work issued on May 2 by the Chairman of the municipalPeople’s Committee.

A large number of people in Hanoi travelled to other localities during theholidays, posing high risks of spreading the viral disease in thecommunity.

Anyone who shows signs of coughing, fever, shortness of breath, or other suspectedsymptoms of COVID-19 should go to the nearest medical facilities for timelyinstruction.

Meanwhile, heads of organisations and agencies in the city must be responsiblefor medical declaration of their staff, and local authorities for that of the residents.

The municipal police are assigned to direct their lower units to make a list ofreturnees after holidays, popularise COVID-19 prevention measures, and givestrict punishment to any violations.

COVID-19 has become complicated in recent days as more people have testedpositive for the SARS-CoV-2 after coming into close contact with a patient inthe northern province of Ha Nam.
The 28-year-old man tested positive forthe virus after he finished 14 days of mandatory quarantine. He had returned Vietnamfrom Japan via Da Nang International Airport on April 7. He wasquarantined for 14 days in Da Nang and tested negative for coronavirus threetimes before completing the quarantine period./.
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