Hanoi lifts lockdown on largest COVID-19 hotspot
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(VOVWORLD) - Alley 328 and alley 330 on Nguyen Trai street in Thanh Xuan Trung ward of Hanoi, the capital’s largest COVID-19 hotspot with roughly 600 infection cases, ended its one-month lockdown on September 29 after facing restrictions since August 23.
Locals wave the national flag and show their joy at the isolated area being removed lockdown on September 29. |
The COVID-19 cluster had been put into quarantine on August 23 after two first positive infection cases were detected. |
So far roughly 600 infection cases related to the two alleys on Nguyen Trai street have been confirmed, thereby making it the largest COVID-19 hotspot in the capital. |
Local people and relatives are urged to continue monitoring their health at home after the COVID-19 hotspot ends all restrictions on September 29. |
Residents are requested to keep their houses hygienic and follow the Health Ministry’s 5K message regarding COVID-19 prevention and control measures. |
Locals showing symptoms such as a cough and fever are forced to complete a healthcare declaration through website tokhaiyte.vn, the Bluezone application, and contact a nearby healthcare station. |
Residents returning from their isolated dormitories at FPT University will be self-quarantine at home for 14 days for F0 cases, with this being reduced to seven days for F1 cases. |
Healthcare workers happily complete their task and are ready to return home after over one month of being isolated at the COVID-19 hotspot. |
Volunteers share their happiness among each other following the removal of lockdown in Thanh Xuan Trung ward’s COVID-19 hotspot. |
From 0:00 on September 29, residents must do healthcare declarations before entering alley 328 and alley 330 on Nguyen Trai street. |
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