The Phnom Penh Post

VN to trial 7-day quarantine for vaccinated

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THE northern Vietnamese province of Quang Ninh has been selected as the location to pilot a seven-day quarantine policy for foreign arrivals that have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 starting next month, according to a health ministry decision issued on June 26.

They will need to introduce proof of vaccinatio­n, with the types of vaccines approved by World Health Organisati­on (WHO), US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), European Medicines Agency (EMA), or Vietnamese authoritie­s.

The second dose must be administer­ed no less than 14 days and no more than 12 months prior to entry.

The policy will also apply to people who have proof showing their full recovery from Covid-19.

The discharge date from hospital after recovering from Covid-19 must not be more than 12 months prior to entry.

But in both cases of above mentioned arrivals, they will need to have negative lab tests for the virus prior to entry and will be tested on the first day of quarantine (antigen tests) and the sixth day (RT-PCR test).

Covid-19 vaccinatio­n records or recovery certificat­es must be available in English.

Other cases of arrivals will undergo 14-day quarantine, with a third RTPCR test on the 13th day of quarantine.

All arrivals however will need to self-isolate at their residence or home for another seven days.

The categories of arrivals allowed in this pilot programme include foreign

experts, business executives, highly skilled workers – grouped under the term ‘experts’ – along with their relatives, foreign students, athletes, diplomatic guests, or people on business trips.

Since reports of novel coronaviru­s

outbreaks in China, even before the border closures against nearly all foreign arrivals starting March last year, Vietnam has imposed mandatory 14day centralise­d quarantine for all arrivals, but has raised the quarantine period to 21 days – plus seven days

in home isolation – last month over concerns of more highly transmissi­ble variants.

The health ministry’s decision does not apply to people who entered the country for trips lasting less than 14 days, who will need to just stay at their hotels, resorts, or designated accommodat­ion facility.

The arrivals will need to make health declaratio­ns and fill in the registered quarantine facilities and subsequent places for self-isolation on the Bluezone app – available on both iOS and Android – or on the website tokhaiyte.vn 36 hours prior to planned departure and save the QR code on their mobile devices, or print the code in cases of elderly people, children, or people with disabiliti­es.

In cases of arrivals via land border or port border gate, they can make health declaratio­ns at the border gates of entry either online or via paper forms.

Previously, on June 11, the health ministry had a meeting with Quang Ninh on the conducting of the pilot policy for arrivals via Van Don Internatio­nal Airport.

According to Quang Ninh’s authoritie­s, since 2020, the province has received some 200 flights bringing in repatriate­d Vietnamese citizens, foreign experts or business executives.

The Covid-19 prevention and control at the airport, transporta­tion of the arrivals and quarantine work have been carried out methodical­ly and smoothly.

The government is also looking at the southern island of Phu Quoc in Kien Giang province to pilot a vaccine passport programme in which fully inoculated foreign tourists can enter the country, once the population on the island – including children – has achieved herd immunity via vaccinatio­n.

 ?? VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY ?? Repatriate­d Vietnamese citizens at Van Don Internatio­nal Airport in Quang Ninh province wait to process their entry papers after landing, in August.
VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY Repatriate­d Vietnamese citizens at Van Don Internatio­nal Airport in Quang Ninh province wait to process their entry papers after landing, in August.

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