02 Mar 2021 | 06:59 PM UTC
Vietnam: COVID-19 restrictions eased in Hai Duong Province from March 3; stricter controls continue in some locations /update 3
COVID-19 restrictions eased in Hai Duong Province, Vietnam, from March 3. Some measures vary by location.
Event
Officials are lifting strict lockdown measures in most of Hai Duong Province from March 3, though controls vary by location. Several classes of nonessential businesses, including bars, entertainment facilities, salons, and tourist sites, remain closed throughout the province. Officials are also suspending in-person classes through at least March 17.
Stricter controls, including a ban on all nonessential long-distance travel, are set to continue in Hai Duong City, Kinh Mon township, Cam Giang District, and Kim Thanh District. Officials require residents to avoid unnecessary movement outside their homes, though individuals are allowed to commute to and from work and purchase essential supplies. Public gatherings are limited to 10 or fewer people.
Officials have set up screening checkpoints on roads throughout Hai Duong Province. Additional security personnel will likely remain deployed in the province to enforce movement and gathering restrictions. Significant business and transport disruptions are likely to continue in areas under stringent movement controls.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Remain polite and cooperative if questioned by security personnel. Confirm all regional travel reservations. Make allowances for possible additional domestic travel restrictions if operating in the region. Abide by national health and safety measures. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions. Reconsider and reconfirm nonemergency health appointments.