Khanh Hoa Provincial Steering Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control has just issued guidance on the implementation of the 3rd phase of the safe adaption and response to Covid-19 and socio-economic development recovery...
Khanh Hoa Provincial Steering Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control has just issued guidance on the implementation of the 3rd phase of the safe adaption and response to Covid-19 and socio-economic development recovery in the province from November 16 until further notice.
Accordingly, lockdown areas must be kept as small as possible with strict adherence to Covid-19-related restrictions. Those in other places are urged to adhere to 5K regulations when leaving home, install PC-Covid app on smart phones to get Covid digital passes and personal QR codes which are needed to be able to join socio-economic activities; take measures against Covid-19 to protect the health of themselves and their community. People with symptoms of cough, shortness of breath and loss of taste are required to get tested for Covid-19 tests and take follow-up instructions.
State agencies, socio-political organizations; production, tourism and trade businesses; railway stations, bus stations, ports, airports, markets, trade centers, supermarkets, restaurants, shops, etc. must strictly comply with the 3rd phase of the safe adaption and response regulations. Events with mass gatherings, including conferences; cultural, religious and sporting activities; parties, festivals, etc. are allowed when approved by the provincial or district-level People’s Committees with participants having Covid passes, complying with 5K regulations, scanning a QR code and not exceeding 100 people.
Karaoke parlors, discotheques, bars, pubs; spa, massage service, cinemas, computer games are allowed to reopen when having fully complied with Covid-19 prevention and control criteria; and operate at 50% of the capacity. Covid passes and QR code scanning are required for entry.
The Department of Health is asked to give guidance on Covid-19 testing, screening and treatment with home care for patients with no or mild symptoms. Mobile health support groups are required to be urgently established in communes, wards and towns.
C.Dan
Translated by N.T