Tuesday, May 04, 2021, 14:21 GMT+7
After a crew member was deemed at high risk of COVID-19 infection, a total of 182 individuals on the Ambassador Cruise was sent to quarantine after the luxury ship reached the shore of Ha Long City in Vietnam on Monday.
The official order to quarantine the 182 people on the Ambassador Cruise, including 122 passengers and 60 crew members, was mentioned by a leader of Ha Long City in a discussion with
Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Sunday.
Ha Long City authorities have found T.H.D., 26, a kitchen staff member on the Ambassador Cruise, to be a direct contact of a COVID-19 case from northern Ha Nam Province.
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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
A 227-kg bomb left from the war time was safely defused in a residential in Bo Trach district, the central province of Quang Binh, the province’s military command said on March 2.
Elisa Fernandez Saenz, Country Representative of UN Women in Vietnam (Photo: UN Women Vietnam)
Hanoi (VNA) - A
national forum on “Engaging Men and Boys in the Promotion
of Gender Equality and the Elimination of Gender-based Violence” was held for
the first time in Hanoi with 200 delegates participating both online and in
person.
The forum was jointly held by UN Women in
Vietnam, the Institute for Social Development Studies (ISDS), and the Network
for the Prevention of and Response to Gender Violence (GBVNet), with financial
support from the Australian Government.
It offered an opportunity for organisations,
groups, and men’s clubs in Vietnam to introduce and share lessons, experiences,
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