Second Covid-19 wave dampens Vietnam’s festive spirit
Many cultural and tourism festivals across Vietnam have been postponed or canceled as the country grappled with a new wave of domestic coronavirus infections.
Posted at 2020 Aug 14 09:23
Many cultural and tourism festivals across Vietnam have been postponed or canceled as the country grappled with a new wave of domestic coronavirus infections.
Authorities in Quang Nam Province, located in central Vietnam, on Wednesday decided to continue temporarily closing non-essential businesses, crowded activities and inter-provincial commercial transportation routes amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the country.
Coronavirus travel restrictions have kept lovers and unmarried couples apart since the outbreak, but governments around the world are now showing more understanding of their plight, with some introducing measures to allow a happy and long-awaited reunion.
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HANOI -- Vietnam's Prime Minister said on Wednesday that the next 10 days would be critical in the Southeast Asian country's fight against a new coronavirus outbreak, which resurfaced late last month after three months of no domestic cases.
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A business report revealed that the coronavirus pandemic has caused a loss of four million visitors to local travel companies, as a result of which some 90% of the HCMC-based ones had to suspend their operations, while 90% of employees from three-to-five star hotels had to opt for unpaid leave.
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