Hanoi allows reopening of indoor eating and drinking venues, hair salons
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Hair salons, and indoor dining and drinking venues in Hanoi were allowed to resume operations. |
In a document signed by Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Chu Xuan Dung and issued late June 21, hair salons, and indoor dining and drinking venues were allowed to resume operations, nearly a month after receiving closure orders.
Capacity is capped at 50 percent, no more than 20 customers can be in a venue at any time and venues are asked to set up barriers between tables and ensure a safe distance between customers. They must also close by 9pm.
The owners of all venues must require customers to submit electronic health declarations during their time on the premises.
Wine bars, pubs, and bia hoi venues are only allowed to sell orders for delivery.
Inspections by local authorities will be conducted regularly to enforce the rules.
The city ordered the closure of massage venues, cinemas, spas, gyms on May 5, bars and bia hoi outlets on May 11, and forbade all restaurants and hair salons from providing indoor services from May 25.
In addition to the lifting of closure orders, the city’s authorities noted many localities in the country are still suffering complicated COVID-19 outbreaks and people travelling from these areas constitute a high risk of virus transmission in the community.
The traffic police along with local authorities must step up patrols and inspections at gateways into the city to monitor the flow of people into the city, especially arrivals from Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang city, as well as Binh Duong, Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces.
Noi Bai International Airport was asked to review the list of all passengers who arrive from HCM City and stay in Hanoi so proper pandemic measures can be rolled out when necessary.
The health department was tasked with ensuring prevention of COVID-19 in medical establishments, as well as carrying out frequent COVID-19 screening in high-risk areas.