Historical and cultural relic sites as wells as tourist destinations in Hanoi are temporarily closed for disinfection in an attempt to prevent further spread of COVID-19.
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As of March 10, a series of historical and cultural relic sites in Hanoi, such as Temple of Literature, Maison Centrale, Ngoc Son (Jade Mountain) Temple are temporarily closed for disinfection
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Hoa Lo prison (Maison Centrale) has been closed since 13:00 on March 9 as it had earlier welcomed two British tourists who are tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
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Hoa Lo prison (Maison Centrale) has been closed since 13:00 on March 9 as it had earlier welcomed two British tourists who are tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
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Temple of Literature suspends welcoming tourists for sterilisation
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Temple of Literature is going to be sterilised twice a week before re-opening for tourists
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Relic sites in Hoan Kiem streets, including Ba Kieu Temple, House No.5D on Ham Long street, Ngoc Son Temple, etc. close for sterilisation since March 10 afternoon
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This is the fourth time relic sites in Hanoi have been sterlised since the outbreak of COVID-19
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Relic sites are disinfected with Chloramine B
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Sterilisation at relic sites is expected to take place frequently as per the Ministry of Health’s instruction
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Sterilising relic sites is aimed at protecting staff’s and visitors’ health amid the complicated developments of COVID-19
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A series of historical and cultural relic sites in Hanoi close for sterilisation
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House No.5D on Ham Long street, a relic site in downtown Hanoi
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Ngoc Son Temple closes for sterilisation
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Ngoc Son temple closes for sterilisation
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Staff of Ngoc Son Temple are requested to strictly adhere to the Ministry of Health’s recommendation on preventing COVID-19 from spreading
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The Huc bridge that leads to Ngoc Son Temple is carefully sterilised
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Surrounding areas of relic sites are also sterilised in a bid to stop the disease from spreading
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VNA
Many shops and restaurants in Hanoi and HCM City have closed or are looking for new owners due to Covid-19 fears.
Soldiers on March 7 morning sprayed disinfectant to sterilise Tran Vu and Truc Bach streets and surrounding areas in Hanoi’s Ba Dinh district after a COVID-19 case was confirmed a day earlier.