Phan Thiet city to intensify surveillance of people returning from Cambodia and Covid-19 “hot spot” localities

02/04/2021, 14:43

BTO- People’s Committee of Phan Thiet City on March 31 issued a document to ask authorities of wards/communes and agencies to keep on monitoring and take close management on citizens returning from the neighboring country of Cambodia and other localities with Covid-19 infections. 

Accordingly, people’s committee of wards/communes take responsibilities for paying attention to information about local people’s travel records, especially those from “hot spot” localities with Covid-19 outbreak, therefore timely detect any extraordinary problems, ask them to conduct quarantine, health declaration and strictly carry out 5K message. Phan Thiet city’s Medical Center and Police station are in charge of tracking,  taking inspections  and finding out the list of people returning from foreign countries or foreigners who illegally entered the country, then immediately implementing quarantine, epidemiology investigations, and taking samples for Covid-19 tests as stipulated.

At the same time, departments, agencies, organizations, and the whole residents are encouraged to raise vigilance to discover any violations then report to local authorities and medical agencies. People illegally entered Vietnam must self-consciously take health declarations at medical centers for further instructions.

Translated by Phuong Lan (Source: Binh Thuan Online)


Related articles

(0) Comments
Focus
Binh Thuan’s leaders received the Consul General of Canada in Ho Chi Minh City
BTO - Deputy Permanent Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Phan Van Dang on May 17th morning received Ms. Annie Dubé - Consul General of Canada in Ho Chi Minh City and her delegation during their visit to the province. The meeting had the participation of leaders from several relevant departments and agencies.
Do not miss
POWERED BY ONECMS - A PRODUCT OF NEKO
Phan Thiet city to intensify surveillance of people returning from Cambodia and Covid-19 “hot spot” localities