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28/02/2021 07:14 GMT+7
Vietnam has no COVID-19 case to report on February 28 morning
Vietnam saw no new COVID-19 case over the past 12 hours to 6am February 28, making the national tally unchanged at 2,432, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Among the total, 1,530 were locally infected, including 837 cases since January 27.
A total 1,844 COVID-19 patients have recovered so far, and the death toll remains at 35.
Among those still under treatment, 32 have tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 50 twice and 100 thrice.
By February 27 afternoon, 10 provinces and cities had gone through 14 consecutive days without new locally-infected cases of COVID-19.
At the ceremony to kick off the Youth Month 2021, and launch a tree-planting festival (Photo: VNA)
Thai Nguyen (VNA) - The
Central Agencies Bloc and the northern province of Thai Nguyen on February 28 co-organised a ceremony in the locality to
kick off the Youth Month 2021, and launch a tree-planting festival.
The event was in response to the 90th founding anniversary
of the
A wide range of programmes and activities were held in the framework of the
event, including presenting gifts to 15 former volunteer youths, bikes to 10 students
with special circumstances in Dai Tu district and bookcases to local schools,
and supporting the building of house for one poor household, among others.
Suspects in the case (Photo: VOV)
Hanoi (VNA) - Police in Tay Ho district, Hanoi are
conducting an investigation after they were informed that several foreign women
were attacked by a group of
youngsters while they were strolling around the
West Lake, Hanoi Police said on February 28.
Initially, 25 suspects were found to have close links to the case.
The
Campaigns to provide 90,000 job opportunities to Vietnamese youngsters The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union s Hanoi chapter has cooperated with recruitment platform TopCV.vn to launch a campaign to provide 90,000 job opportunities to Vietnamese students and youngsters in and outside the country. Running from March 1 to September 1, the campaign aims to support the youngsters and students to connect with enterprises having recruitment demands, while bringing more employment and internship chances to them, said Deputy Secretary of the chapter Tran Quang Hung. Hung said that the campaign will assist 5 million young people in Hanoi and Hai Duong and Vietnamese students abroad to seek suitable employment, while helping them design curriculum vitae and necessary job applying skills.
Students in Hanoi are set to come back to school on March 2 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Students in Hanoi are set to come back to school on March 2, according to a dispatch issued by the municipal People’s Committee on February 27.
The date applies for students from kindergarten to high school levels, while colleges and centres for vocational training and continuing education will reopen a week later.
Relevant agencies have been asked to exert efforts in ensuring safety for students when they resume going to schools, and enforce strict measures to prevent the spread of
Schools are also requested to complete the curriculum in tandem with guidelines of the