Vietnam Business Operations and the Coronavirus: Updates

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As of May 28, 2021, Vietnam’s Ministry of Health confirmed a total of 6,316 cases of COVID-19. However, 2,853 of the affected patients have recovered and been discharged from hospitals. Vietnam has also recorded 46 deaths due to the pandemic. The latest community transmission cases have been reported from Bac Giang, Lang Son, Thai Binh, and Long An.

May 28

Ho Chi Minh City authorities have ordered the suspension of most non-essential activities. These include restaurants, beauty parlors, barbers, spas, tourism sites, museums, walking streets, night markets, and parks from May 28 due to the latest outbreak. Homestay and Airbnb services are also suspended until further notice while religious activities with 10 or more people and other institutions are also suspended.

Restaurants that do operate will only be allowed takeaway and delivery services.

Ho Chi Minh City has suspended international arriving flights from May 27 to June 4 in a bid to contain the outbreak.

May 27

Da Nang authorities will allow taxis, ride-hailing cars, and motorbikes as well as two-wheeler delivery services to resume operations from May 28 after eight days of registering no new local infections.

At least 13 people belonging to a religious sect in Go Vap District of Ho Chi Minh City have tested positive for the virus. This includes a chef working at the Sheraton Hotel in District 1. The hotel has been temporarily blocked.

In light of this, Ho Chi Minh City authorities have restricted people from not gathering in groups of more than 10 people in public places.

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