(HBO) – Seventeen Vietnamese citizens returning from Russia have been discharged after completing the mandatory COVID-19 quarantine in Hoa Binh province.
The provincial Military Command and Department of
Health granted certificates recognising the accomplishment to the residents on
November 24.
Representatives
of the provincial Military Command and Department of Health present the
certificates to the 17 citizens.
The citizens are among the 80 returnees from Russia
who had been put under quarantine at Regime 814 of the Military Command from
October 31.
During the quarantine, they underwent regular health
monitoring, and tested negative for the coronavirus thrice before being
discharged.
As of November 23, the province had had eight people
positive for the virus, all from foreign countries, and six suspected cases
that have been quarantined at the provincial general hospital. Twenty Lao
students have also been under quarantine at a military base in Hoa Binh city./.
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Over the past years, Mai Chau district has concretised policies, mobilised resources, and integrated the State’s investment and support programmes into its socio-economic development, aiming to help ethnic minority groups improve their living standards.
As many as 79,988 locals joined compulsory social security scheme as of February, accounting for 93.76% of the annual plan and up 1.5% from the same time last year. There were 71,830 people covered with unemployment insurance, a year-on-year increase of 2.6%. Meanwhile, 796,322 held health insurance cards, or 90% of the population.
Toan Son commune in Da Bac district, with 70% of its population being ethnic minority people, has mobilised resources and created favourable conditions for local residents to access concessional loans to develop production. Thanks to the efforts, local livelihoods have seen positive changes.
Last year, the provincial health sector stepped up patriotic movements, encouraging its staff to improve their professional knowledge and skills, contributing to raising the quality of medical check-up and treatment.