International routes will not reopen tomorrow, September 15 | Finance – Business



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This afternoon, September 14, the Ministry of Transport held a meeting with the relevant ministries and agencies to agree on a plan to reopen international routes to destinations in countries with good results in preventing epidemics and with high demand for transport.
“Currently the health agency is finalizing plans, procedures for medical examination and isolation for groups of subjects authorized to enter,” said the representative of the Ministry of Transport. This plan is expected to be presented to the Steering Committee. National religion against the Covid-19 epidemic on September 17.

The Ministry of Transport also said that one of the most important issues now is to clarify the conditions of entry to Vietnam (health, isolation, expenses …) for each subject (eg assignees, experts, investors and Vietnamese citizens) to inform widely to interested countries, as well as interested parties, who wish to enter Vietnam.

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The localities, especially Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, have not yet identified the specific demand for the number of incoming people to plan the layout of the quarantine zones, as well as the conditions and costs of monitoring. worried.

Previously, the Government Office issued Notice No. 326 on the conclusion of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the permanent meeting of the Government on the prevention and control of the Covid-19 epidemic on September 11.
Consequently, the Prime Minister asked the Ministry of Health to concentrate on directing and coordinating with the ministries, departments and branches to disseminate and guide the implementation of epidemic prevention measures in the new situation. Study and guide medical inspection and monitoring, taking test samples for cases entering Vietnam when reopening international trade routes.

For incoming international visitors, there should be separate regulations on the prevention and control of epidemics during their entry, travel and work in Vietnam. When a case occurs, it is necessary to quickly track the cases at risk, carefully locate and isolate it, and end the epidemic entirely.




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