Arrivals in Viet Nam for SEA Games 31 not required to make health declarations
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All arrivals in Viet Nam for SEA Games 31 no longer have to submit health declarations. (Photo: NIA) |
The notice was sent by the Ministry of Health’s General Department of Preventive Medicine, requesting the VSA to report to the SEA Games 31’s organising committee and inform other regional delegations about the new policy.
All arrivals in Viet Nam no longer have to submit health declarations, starting from April 27, the Ministry of Health has announced.
Previously, the ministry has issued a guideline for COVID-19 control measures during the region’s biggest sport event, saying that any guest who holds a position of the deputy ministerial level or above, as well as heads and deputy heads of sport delegations will neither need to show negative COVID-19 testing results when entering Viet Nam nor take tests after arrival. Also, they do not need to go into mandatory quarantine.
Sport officials, referees and athletes are required to have certified negative RT-PCR/RT-LAMP testing results taken within 72 hours or rapid antigen testing within 24 hours before entering Viet Nam, but not to quarantine.
The 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31), featuring 40 sports, is scheduled to take place in Ha Noi and 11 nearby localities from May 12 to 23.