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Hà Nội to remove travel permits while loosening distancing regulation­s

Hà Nội will remove travel permits for inner city commuters and not divide the city into coloured zones from September 21, Chử Xuân Dũng, vice chairman of the city People’s Committee, announced yesterday

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Hà Nội will remove travel permits for inner city commuters and not divide the city into three-coloured zones from September 21, Chử Xuân Dũng, vice chairman of the city People’s Committee, announced yesterday.

Lockdown will still be applied but on a reduced scale. The city’s authoritie­s will apply technology to supervise mobility of residents and trace positive cases, he said.

The capital will loosen social distancing restrictio­ns but continue to ensure strict COVID-19 protocols because the city still has some clusters in narrow alleys and densely-populated areas.

The priority target is to protect public health and strive to vaccinate all residents with a second dose, Dũng said.

Dũng asked the people, local organisati­ons and businesses to uphold their responsibi­lities in observing COVID protocols.

Trần Ngọc Dương, deputy director of the city’s Police Department, said after September 21, the police would continue to maintain 55 COVID checkpoint­s including 22 expressway checkpoint­s at the city’s gateways and 33 other checkpoint­s at the entrances to other localities to control people leaving and entering the city, especially from high-risk areas.

QR codes will be checked at these points. The authoritie­s will focus on testing people entering the city, tracing epidemiolo­gical history and asking for health declaratio­ns.

Vũ Văn Viện, director of the city Department of Transport, said they would consult with city authoritie­s to continue to suspend operation of public passenger transport inside the city and from other provinces and cities.

Inner-city goods transport will continue to follow the direction of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Transport.

The transport department is considerin­g allowing ride-hailing app shippers to resume operation to meet public demand.

Nguyễn Văn Phong, deputy secretary of the city's Party Committee, said regular health declaratio­ns were key to tracing positive cases.

Hà Nội should not lower its guard against the pandemic because, he said, “the infection risk is still present” and the city cannot completely return to a normal life.

According to Trần Nhị Hà, director of the city's Department of Health, Hà Nội now has 10 complicate­d new clusters.

The number of daily cases in the fourth social distancing period (from September 7) has declined significan­tly compared to the first period in late July.

Community cases decreased from 71.2 per day in the first social distancing period to 27.7 cases per day in the fourth social distancing period.

The city now has 44 areas in lockdown and more than 1,000 COVID-19 patients being treated.

The latest cluster in Việt Hưng Ward, Long Biên District has been locked down. More than 4,000 residents in the area have been tested.

COVID clusters at Alley 328 and 330 Nguyễn Trãi Street, Thanh Xuân District have also been basically controlled.

Residents who have been moved to quarantine areas at FPT University will return to their houses on September 28 after a 21-day quarantine.vns

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