Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar coordinated to repatriate nearly 240 citizens stranded due to COVID-19
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TIN LIÊN QUAN | |
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The Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar has sent officers to the airport to support citizens to complete the necessary procedures before the plane takes off. |
Passengers include children aged under 18, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with illness.
The Embassy of Vietnam in Myanmar 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 HCM City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport, all passengers and crew members were given health checks and quarantined at State-designated facilities as regulated.
Vietnamese authorities and overseas missions plan to arrange more similar flights, depending on their requests and quarantine capacity at home.
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