Việt Nam’s economy is recovering with strong prospects for resiliency and sustainable growth, experts said yesteday at a conference in HCM City.
The HCM City People’s Committee has set up 19 working groups to monitor the implementation of activities included in the city's COVID-19 pandemic response and socio-economic recovery plan.
A total of 11,811 new cases were reported in Việt Nam on Wednesday, along with 125 more deaths. The number of infections increased by 663 cases compared to Tuesday’s figures.
Two people in central Thanh Hóa Province died on Wednesday morning after getting the Vero Cell COVID-19 vaccine while three others are being treated at a local hospital, the provincial Department of Health confirmed.
The southern province of Long An is shifting to more sustainable tourism models and investing in new technologies to help recover its tourism sector.
After finishing her farming work, Hồ Thị Nữ, a woman of the Vân Kiều, Pa Cô ethnic minority group in central Quảng Trị Province, goes home to do housework in the afternoon and gets ready for a literacy class with local border soldiers in the evening.
Hoàng teaches at Võ Thành Trang Secondary School in HCM City’s Tân Phú District. When the COVID pandemic forced schools to close, he volunteered to support people who needed help, spending his savings on food and medicine for those in need.
Providing in-person training for people who want to work abroad will help meet the demand for quality workers in labour import markets, experts have said.
Hồ Chí Minh City has asked the central Government for VNĐ21.7 trillion (US$960 million) for three infrastructure projects and upgrading three hospitals.
In a medical first for Việt Nam, surgeons at the 108 Military Central Hospital have performed a liver transplant from a live donor using a non-invasive technique.
The HCM City People’s Committee has allowed qualified public officials to work as medical workers and accountants at public education establishments so as to create a more stable workforce for these positions at schools.
The Ministry of Health announced 11,132 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, the highest daily figure in over two months.
The southern province of Bình Dương proposed on Tuesday that the Ministry of Health announce an additional 28,000 positive COVID-19 cases in the province.
A project has been launched to enhance the resilience of social impact businesses (SIBs) and contribute to reducing the impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable groups, especially women and girls.
Bắc Ninh Province will temporarily halt dine-in services at restaurants and other food and beverage establishments until November 30, local authorities announced on the evening of November 21.
Seventy-five per cent of 151 people who died of COVID-19 in HCM City from November 19-21 were either unvaccinated or had received only one vaccine dose, according to the city Department of Health.