Vietnam News Today (Apr. 19): Vietnam, UK Sign New Agreement on Illegal Migration National

Vietnam News Today (Apr. 19): Vietnam, UK Sign New Agreement on Illegal Migration

Vietnam News Today (Apr. 19): Vietnam, UK sign new agreement on illegal migration; Deputy PM Tran Luu Quang begins Venezuela visit; Domestic retailers eye export-quality products; Party, State leaders commemorate Hung Kings - nation’s founders.
Czech Senate President Proposes Opening Hanoi - Prague Flight Soon National

Czech Senate President Proposes Opening Hanoi - Prague Flight Soon

The opening of direct flights will enhance the effectiveness of developing the potential for cooperation between Vietnam and the Czech Republic in many fields, and serving the needs of 100,000 Vietnames peoplee in here, and nearly 160,000 Vietnamese living in Central and Eastern European countries.
Vietnam News Today (Apr. 18): Vietnam, Russia Bolster Education, Training Collaboration National

Vietnam News Today (Apr. 18): Vietnam, Russia Bolster Education, Training Collaboration

Vietnam News Today (Apr. 18): Vietnam, Russia bolster education, training collaboration ; Petrol prices up again to exceed VND25,000 per liter in latest adjustment; Foreign purchasers show interest in five product groups of Vietnam; Czech Senate President values Vietnam's potential position.
Foreigners unable to leave Vietnam due to COVID-19 allowed to extend temporary residence permit

Foreigners unable to leave Vietnam due to COVID-19 allowed to extend temporary residence permit

Vietnam will extend temporary residence permit for foreigners who are unable to leave because of travel restrictions or quarantine order related to COVID-19.
COVID-19: Rise in Vietnam’s locally transmitted, importance of social distancing stressed

COVID-19: Rise in Vietnam’s locally transmitted, importance of social distancing stressed

The number of locally transmitted of COVID-19 in Vietnam is increasing, said Health Ministry on April 1, as the ministry reported six more COVID-19 cases in Vietnam by 7.30pm on April 1, raising the country’s total to 218.
Vietnam suspends border crossing from/to Laos, Cambodia over COVID-19

Vietnam suspends border crossing from/to Laos, Cambodia over COVID-19

Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on 31 March that the Vietnamese Government has decided to suspend cross-border activities of individuals at main and secondary border gates, and trails in border areas sharing with Cambodia and Laos from April 1 as part of measures to effectively prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Vietnam suspends international flights to the country starting April 1

Vietnam suspends international flights to the country starting April 1

The Ministry of Transport has asked airlines to stop carrying passengers to Vietnam as from 00:00 of April 1 until the end of April 15 as part of measures to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.    
New Policies in Vietnam, April 2020: Fake news spreaders to be fined up to USD849

New Policies in Vietnam, April 2020: Fake news spreaders to be fined up to USD849

A range of new policies will come into effect this month, including fines of up to 20 million VND  (about USD849) for  people found spreading fake news on social media sites.
Labor ministry wants foreign experts to enter Vietnam

Labor ministry wants foreign experts to enter Vietnam

The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs wants the Government to lift a ban and allow 8,459 highly skilled foreign experts mostly from South Korea and China to enter Vietnam since it has been difficult to find their proper replacements.
Hanoi first rapid mass testing for Covid-19 implementation started

Hanoi first rapid mass testing for Covid-19 implementation started

Vnexpress reported that hundreds of people who had recently visited the Bach Mai Hospital, a major Covid-19 outbreak area in Hanoi, were tested for the virus on Tuesday. This assists to find out the potentials of widely infectious spread.
Mobilising overall strength of ASEAN Community to curbing spread of COVID-19

Mobilising overall strength of ASEAN Community to curbing spread of COVID-19

Participants share information about the situation in ASEAN member states as well as the implementation of measures in each country since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vietnam PM issues social distancing order on national scale for 15 days

Vietnam PM issues social distancing order on national scale for 15 days

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has issued Directive No.16 which brings into effect an urgent nationwide social distancing order from April 1 which aims to prevent and combat the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).    
Quarantined zones no need to pay electricity's bills

Quarantined zones no need to pay electricity's bills

Vietnam Electricity (EVN) proposed to allow electricity fee exemption fo 3 months starting April for hospitals and quarantine zones.
Ho Chi Minh city to tighten the COVID-19 combat

Ho Chi Minh city to tighten the COVID-19 combat

HCM City authorities are trying to strengthen the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic in the next two weeks. 
55 Covid-19 patients in Vietnam have fully recovered and dischared from hospital

55 Covid-19 patients in Vietnam have fully recovered and dischared from hospital

Two hospitals in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City announced that 30 more COVID-19 patients have recovered, bringing the total to 55.   
Coronavirus latest news, March 31: A 71-year-old British patient in Vietnam recovered and discharged

Coronavirus latest news, March 31: A 71-year-old British patient in Vietnam recovered and discharged

On Tuesday morning, March 31, the world has recoreded 785,712 infections and 37,814 deaths , also 165,606 recoveries. The Covid-19 disease has spread to 200 countries and territorries. In Vietnam, the number of infections continues increasing to the total 203 cases, but 55 recovered and no deaths reported.
200,000 rapid test kits for large-scale Covid-19 testing has been imported into Vietnam

200,000 rapid test kits for large-scale Covid-19 testing has been imported into Vietnam

It was informed by Vnexpress on Tuesday morning that the Health Ministry has bought 200,000 rapid coronavirus test kits from South Korea for carrying out mass testing as the Covid-19 fight enters a crucial stage.
Bach Mai Hospital to set up field hospital after its lockdown

Bach Mai Hospital to set up field hospital after its lockdown

The makeshift hospital is set up inside Bach Mai Hospital's campus Saturday night by Vietnamese army, as part of the hospital’s contingency plans to get best prepared in case the COVID-19 situation gets worse, said Professor Nguyen Quang Tuan, director of Bach Mai Hospital.
COVID-19 disease is announced officially to be a nationwide pandemic in Vietnam

COVID-19 disease is announced officially to be a nationwide pandemic in Vietnam

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc declares Monday afternoon that COVID-19 is now a nationwide pandemic, concurrently encourages social-distancing and public transport suspension. 
NA Chairwoman calls on AIPA member states to jointly protect ASEAN against COVID-19

NA Chairwoman calls on AIPA member states to jointly protect ASEAN against COVID-19

National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, who is also the Chair of the 41st General Assembly of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA 41), has called on the organisation’s members to join hands in COVID-19 fight.
Top leader calls for solidarity against COVID-19 as cases reach 203

Top leader calls for solidarity against COVID-19 as cases reach 203

Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong on March 30 appealed to compatriots, comrades and soldiers nationwide and overseas Vietnamese to stay united in their will and actions in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘I nearly died, but the doctors saved me’, COVID-19 patient recovered in Vietnam

‘I nearly died, but the doctors saved me’, COVID-19 patient recovered in Vietnam

30 more COVID-19 patients in Vietnam had successfully recovered and were discharged from hospitals today, March 30.    
Coronavirus Update, March 30: The numbers unstop worldwide, most of developed countries suffer

Coronavirus Update, March 30: The numbers unstop worldwide, most of developed countries suffer

The Covid-19 pandemic has killed more than 33,900 people in 199 countries and territories, made more than 722,000 people infectious. The super small virus is worrying and threatening any human parts on the earth, so is Vietnam, when the epicenters are two biggest centers of population and development.
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