The local authority in the border province Lang Son has set up several COVID-19-free zones in an attempt to ensure the flow of goods across the Viet Nam-China border stays efficient and uninterrupted.
Global healthcare company Abbott announced it had received authorisation from the health ministry’s Department of Medical Equipment and Construction to sell its Panbio COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test for the detection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Viet Nam
The government is to continue with the country''s dual-target strategy, pursuing socio-economic development while keeping the spread of the novel coronavirus in check, said Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính during an online meeting with local government leaders and the business...
Over 2,250 adults will participate in a phase II/III trial for the new COVID-19 variant vaccine AstraZeneca’s AZD2816 to assess safety and immunogenicity against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the company reported.
The Covid-19 virus is likely to exist in many places, especially crowded places such as supermarkets, shopping malls and traditional and wholesale markets, and so strict preventive measures at markets are vital.
Many stalls have been set up in Ha Noi to introduce agricultural products from virus-hit provinces to local people. This is Government plan to promote sale of fruit and vegetables to help farmers reach their customers amid the pandemic.
Efforts are being made to promote sale of crops, fruits and flowers of farmers in coronavirus-hit provinces, including the two hardest-hit Hai Duong and Quang Ninh, when Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday is coming near.
The number of IP addresses of computers in virus-infected computer networks (IP Botnet) has decreased sharply from more than 2 million IP addresses to over 1.3 million from September 18 so far.
A test kit detecting SARS-CoV-2 virus researched and developed by a group of scientists from the Viet Nam Military Medical University received Bao Son Award 2020 which’s worth $60,000 in cash.
Vietnam National Garment and Textile Group (Vinatex) will ask for the Government’s permission to export anti-virus products as a measure to overcome difficulties caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Vietnamese shares continued sliding on Tuesday morning, but showed positive signals as investors calmed down after the coronavirus damaged the market over the previous three days.
Shares plunged on both national stock exchanges on Thursday morning – the first trading session after the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday – due to volatility on the global markets given developments of the virus outbreak in China.