Vietnam govt aims to quickly control Covid-19 and ensure economic recovery as 9,605 new cases confirmed on Tuesday (Aug 17)


Govt riders transporting food to deliver to disadvantaged people in Hanoi. - VIetnam News/ANN

The resolution proposes measures to support businesses to apply the “three on-site” model (working, eating and resting at the factory/workplace), urges credit institutions to continue supporting customers affected by Covid-19, and guides the organisation of the 2021-22 academic year in line with the real condition of the pandemic.

The Government urges ministries, agencies and localities to resolutely, comprehensively and effectively implement measures on Covid-19 prevention and control following Party and State resolutions, including the Government Resolution No 68 issued on August 6 with the top priority to keep the pandemic under control in localities that are seriously affected by Covid-19, putting the health and life of people at the forefront, and not letting health and socio-economic crises happen.

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