Ho Chi Minh City requires that people continue to wear masks



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Residents should wear masks when leaving their homes, limit crowds, and maintain a safe distance to prevent Covid-19 in the new situation.

This is one of the urgent documents signed by the permanent vice president of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, Le Thanh Liem, on the afternoon of October 8, to prevent Covid-19.

The Urban Order team in Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, reminded a resident not to wear a mask on Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street on August 5.  Photo: Ha An.

The Urban Order team in Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, reminded a resident not to wear a mask on Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street on August 5. Image: Ha An.

This maneuver was carried out at the request of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in telegram No. 1300 sent to provinces and cities on September 24 to prevent Covid-19, creating a basis to promote, recover and develop the economy. protect people’s health.

The city government also requires that the departments and localities are not absolutely subjective and ignore the risk of epidemics. People must strictly observe the wearing of masks in public; Limit crowded people, keep a safe distance when contacting.

The authorities must regularly inspect and strictly handle violations; It is necessary to focus on the prevention of epidemics in crowded places such as residential areas, schools, hospitals, markets, supermarkets, isolation establishments …

The city’s health sector is required to prepare enough facilities to receive international commercial flights, to ensure safety against epidemics, to prevent the “third wave of epidemics” from occurring on land. town table.

Previously, since August 5, the Chairman of the City People’s Committee, Nguyen Thanh Phong, requested the highest penalty for not wearing a mask in public. According to Decree No. 176/2013, people who do not wear masks in public are fined 100,000 to 300,000 VND.

To date, HCMC has 69 days without new cases of nCoV infection in the community. All 77 cases in the city have been cured. In the area, there are 1,352 people monitored in the areas of concentrated isolation; 228 people were isolated in their homes and residences.

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