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Quang NinhThe authorities discovered two Chinese who illegally entered Vietnam to stay at the Hoa Binh motel (Ha Long city).
On the afternoon of December 5, the Ha Long City People’s Committee temporarily isolated the Hoa Binh Guest House, 39 Vuon Dao, Group 4, Zone 2, Bai Chay Ward. This is the place of residence of two Chinese immigrants who are allowed to enter Vietnam and do not comply with the regulations on preventing and fighting Covid-19.
The Ha Long City People’s Committee requires the city police and the Bai Chay District People’s Committee to organize a management force to ensure security and order at the zoning and lockdown point.
On the morning of December 6, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Son, Vice Chairman of the Ha Long City People’s Committee, said that two Chinese had been sampled and tested negative for nCoV.
“We will take these two Chinese to another place to be quarantined according to regulations, then we will remove the lock on the motel. Currently, the police are verifying the violation of the Hoa Binh guest house to drive,” said Mr. . Are.
According to Mr. Son, these two Chinese entered Vietnam illegally. Currently, the Immigration Department of the Provincial Police is completing the processing of documents according to regulations.
Before that night 4/12, The patrol and control team at the Hon Gai port border checkpoint verified the wooden ferry carrying 8 Vietnamese passengers, all crew members of the Hai Phuong Sun ship, entered from Macao (China) to the port of Hon Gai the 3 / twelfth. These people have evaded the application of medical isolation measures to prevent and fight the Covid 19 epidemic, with the intention of landing in the center of the city of Ha Long.
The border guards informed the Steering Committee for the prevention and fight against the Covid 19 epidemics in the city of Ha Long, they concentrated 8 people in quarantine and, at the same time, cranes in wooden boats that transported passengers ashore for their handling of according to regulations.
According to the regulations on administrative sanctions in the health sector, people who avoid isolation can receive administrative sanctions of 5 to 10 million dong. In addition, depending on the severity and consequences, people fleeing isolation may be subject to criminal prosecution.