[Photo] Yen Bai’s people join concerted efforts to curb COVID-19 spread

  •  Monday, May 10, 2021

YBO - Administrations and people of Yen Bai province have been making concerted efforts in combating COVID-19.

People are asked to fill out health declarations when entering the province.
People are asked to fill out health declarations when entering the province.



Communications campaigns are accelerated across the province.


All people coming to local agencies and units for are required to undergo temperature check and use hand sanitizer.


Health workers of the Yen Bai Centre for Disease Control work round-the-clock to trace contacts and take COVID-19 test samples from high-risk people.


Social distancing is put in place in a number of areas, with non-essential services suspended to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.



Military personnel prepare meals for people in a concentrated quarantine establishment.


Members of local Women’s Unions play an active role in providing support for COVID-19 frontliners.


Food and necessities are donated by various organisations and units to help frontliners fight the pandemic.

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