230 Vietnamese citizens stranded due to COVID-19 brought home from RoK
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Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar coordinated to repatriate nearly 240 citizens stranded due to COVID-19 |
Vietnamese citizens in the Republic of Korea prepare to board a Vietjet Air flight to return home on August 1. |
A total of 230 Vietnamese citizens were flown home from the Republic of Korea by a flight of budget carrier Vietjet Air on August 1.
Passengers include children aged under 18, the elderly, pregnant women, those with illness, workers with expired visas and labor contracts, students without accommodations, and those in extremely disadvantaged circumstances.
The Embassy of Vietnam in the RoK sent its staff to assist these people to complete all required procedures before boarding the flight.
Strict security, safety and hygiene measures were enforced by the carrier during the flight to protect the passengers’ health and prevent COVID-19 transmission.
Upon arrival at Ha Noi’s Noi Bai International Airport, all passengers and crew members were given health checks and quarantined in line with regulations.
Vietnamese authorities and overseas missions plan to arrange more flights to fly more Vietnamese citizens home, depending on their needs and quarantine capacity at home.
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