The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on many people, including foreign workers stuck in Vietnam. With a humanitarian and hospitable tradition and a spirit of “leaving no one behind” among Vietnamese people, many localities around the country have provided support to and shared the difficulties with foreigners.
On the evening of August 15, Pham Thi Minh Hien, deputy director of the Phu Yen Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, received a call for help from a young couple.
As more Covid-19 cases are being detected in the community rather than primarily in locked down or quarantined areas, Ho Chi Minh City districts have been urged to speed up vaccinations.
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18/06/2021 10:02 GMT+7
Six plants with nearly 3,000 workers in industrial parks in Binh Tan, Binh Chanh and Cu Chi districts in HCM City have been locked down after several workers tested positive for coronavirus,
according to a source at the Management Board of HCM City Export Processing Zones - Industrial Parks.
Workers at industrial zones strictly comply with regulations on Covid-19 epidemic prevention.
According to this source, the factory of Trung Son Food Joint Stock Company in Tan Tao Industrial Park in Binh Tan District was locked down after two workers tested positive for coronavirus. More than 140 workers who had contact with patients were sent to concentrated quarantine zones, while nearly 800 workers will be is