Vietnam PM announces Covid-19 pandemic is now under control as country announces 3,528 new cases on Sunday (Oct 10)


Residents of Vĩnh Phuc Province at a concentrated quarantine facility in Tam Duong District after returning home from Ho Chi Minh City. - Vietnam News/ANN

HANOI, Oct 10 (Vietnam News/ANN): Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has requested authorities to arrange transportation for migrant workers who wish to return home in a safe and orderly manner, push the vaccination drive and reopen schools in safe areas.

The direction was made as he chaired a nationwide teleconference to review the fight against Covid-19 and discuss socio-economic recovery and development in the near future on Saturday (Oct 9).

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