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17/07/2021 11:08 GMT+7
Vietnam s largest waste-to-energy plant to become operational next month
The Soc Son waste-to-energy project is located in Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex in Hanoi, the largest one in Vietnam will start operating this August.
The move came to help handle the issues of waste treatment in Hanoi, a very frustrating problem for residents living near the Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex.
In recent years, the Nam Son complex has been in the news several times for a long-running dispute over land compensation that repeatedly caused local residents to block entry to it, resulting in trash piling up around the city.
Vietnam records three more Covid-19 deaths
By Le Nga  July 8, 2021 | 11:48 am GMT+7
Ambulances arrive at a Covid-19 field hospital in HCMC s Thu Duc City, July 7, 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Huu Khoa.
The Health Ministry announced three more Covid-19 fatalities Thursday morning, raising the national death toll to 105 since the beginning of the pandemic.
The three victims are in Ho Chi Minh City, the central hub Da Nang and the northern Bac Giang Province. All are elders that have suffered several chronic diseases before catching Covid-19.
The patient in HCMC is a 74-year-old man living in District 4.
He was admitted to the Covid-19 field hospital in the city’s Can Gio District on June 18 before being transferred to the Trung Vuong Hospital in District 10 one week later.
Thí sinh F3 tại điểm thi trường THPT Việt Yên 2 (Việt Yên, Bắc Giang) được bố trí làm bài thi tại phòng thi dự phòng. Ảnh: Thiều Trang
Nữ sinh M.N.A là thí sinh tham dự Kỳ thi tốt nghiệp THPT tại điểm thi Việt Yên số 2 (Việt Yên, Bắc Giang). Nữ sinh này được xác định là F3, được xếp ngồi một mình một phòng thi để đảm bảo an toàn.
Apple, Samsung suppliers in Vietnam have sleepovers to prevent COVID-19 from cutting production
Jul 06, 2021, 10:31 PM
Bloomberg writes that Vietnam is suffering from a resurgence in COVID-19 cases. Years ago, the collective health of factory workers in Vietnam might not have mattered much to the global economy, but these days Vietnam has become a global tech sector where companies like Apple and Samsung have deals with contract manufacturers to build some of their most popular devices.
With COVID-19 remaining an issue in Vietnam, 150,000 workers manning assembly lines in the northern provinces of Bac Ninh and Bac Giang live in industrial parks in order to lessen the risk of getting infected. This area is a key manufacturing hub that is home to important Apple and Samsung suppliers. Thousands of factory workers have been sleeping inside the factories they work in.
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