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07/04/2021 10:30 GMT+7
Second phase of Nano Covax human trials set for completion on Apr.8
Vietnam is scheduled to finalize the second phase of human trials for NanoCovax, a local-produced novel coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, on April 8.
According to Chu Van Men, director of the Military Medical University’s Centre for Clinical Trials and Bioequivalence, the majority of vaccinated individuals during the second-stage of human trials, remain in a stable condition . Only a few of those who received the jab recorded a mild pain around the injection site, whilst some had a fever which disappeared after only one or two days.
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04/03/2021 08:24 GMT+7
HCM City: early start proposed for over VND4.8 trillion traffic project
Traffic congestion on Cong Hoa road
The Ho Chi Minh City management board for traffic works construction and investment has urged early completion of paperwork for construction on a road linking Tran Quoc Hoan and Cong Hoa roads to begin in December.
Costing more than 4.84 trillion VND (211.2 million USD), the project is slated to complete in July 2023, in conjunction with the completion of the Tan Son Nhat international airport’s Terminal 3
Tran Quoc Hoan and Cong Hoa roads
to begin in December.
Costing more than 4.84 trillion VND (211.2 million USD), the
project is slated to complete in July 2023, in conjunction with the completion
of the Tan Son Nhat international airport’s Terminal 3
The project, approved in December 2019, includes the
building of a six-lane 4km road, an intersection tunnel, and a 1,200m overpass
in front of the Terminal 3.
Apart from the project, the city also conducting procedures
to implement the expansion of Hoang Hoa Tham road and upgrading of Cong Hoa
road around the Tan Son Nhat airport. The construction of both projects was initially
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03/03/2021 13:00 GMT+7
Ho Chi Minh City’s Transport Department has proposed to ban rudimentary transport vehicles in two phases by 2025.
Accident involving a three-wheeled vehicle at Nguyen Tri Phuong roundabout, District 10 H City in 2017. Two people were injured and hospitalized.
The Department has submitted to the HCM City People’s Committee a plan to regulate traffic flows of motorized 3 wheeled and homemade 3-4 wheeled vehicles before totally banning them after 2025.
By 2022, all rudimentary vehicles will be banned in the city center within the boundaries of streets Hai Ba Trung – Ton Duc Thang – Ham Nghi – Pham Ngu Lao – Nguyen Thi Nghia – Cach Mang Thang Tam – Dien Bien Phu – Hai Ba Trung.
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