The Ministry of Health announced 4,899 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the country's tally to 910,376
One million doses of COVID-19 vaccines in total donations from Australia and Cambodia have arrived in Việt Nam.
Hà Ánh Phượng, a high school English teacher from Phú Thọ Province, has been granted Thailand’s 2021 Princess Maha Chakri Award on Friday.
A delegation from HCM City, led by its Party Committee Secretary Nguyễn Văn Nên, visited the Ministry of Health in Hà Nội on Friday to meet and thank the frontline medical workers who provided support for the city in recent months.
HCM City’s Gia Định People’s Hospital is struggling with taking care of newborns left behind by their mothers, and is calling for donors to raise funds for milk and diapers.
Secretary of the HCM City Party’s Committee Nguyễn Văn Nên expressed gratitude to the Ministry of National Defence for their assistance and aid in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
School leaders and teachers need to work closely with families of children who have lost a caregiver due to COVID-19 to counsel them through their grief and offer them psychosocial support, experts have said.
The State Bank and the Ministry of Transport led ministries and ministry-level agencies in the cyber security readiness rankings in 2020, which were released by the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC)’s Authority of Information Security on October 27 as part of the Việt Nam Security Summit 2021.
Q.H of HCM City recovered from COVID-19 nearly two months ago, but continues to have breathing difficulty.
Associate professor, PhD Hoàng Thị Thu Hương believes that doing scientific research is a long road, but the results are worth the hard work.
All passenger transport by taxi, public bus, contract cars, tourist cars and fixed-route buses from HCM City to other cities and provinces are allowed to operate from October 27 with a limited number of licensed vehicles and trips, depending on one of four COVID-19 risk levels.
Schools in HCM City’s low and moderate pandemic risk areas would be allowed to reopen but not organise any activities outside their campus under a draft plan from the HCM City Department of Education and Training.
This is the highest daily case count since October 4. Việt Nam’s total caseload now stands at 905,477.
Foreign visitors to Phú Quốc, Khánh Hòa, Quảng Nam, Đà Nẵng and Quảng Ninh will not have to quarantine from next month as long as they test negative for SARS-CoV-2.
HCM City residents were given a taste of the 'new normal' as in-person dining at restaurants resumed yesterday.
HCM City has dismantled all the COVID-19 pandemic border checkpoints it had used for four months to check people and vehicles entering and leaving the city.