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Ministry proposes halting testing requiremen­ts for int'l flight arrivals

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HÀ NỘI The Vietnamese Ministry of Health has proposed to temporaril­y suspend COVID-19 test requiremen­ts for passengers entering Việt Nam by air.

Director of the ministry's Preventive Medicine Department Phan Trọng Lân told Sức Khoẻ & Đời sống (Health & Life) online newspaper, the ministry's official mouthpiece, that the ministry has asked for feedback from ministries and agencies and they have basically agreed with the proposal.

It was made following the Resolution 128 of the Government about safe and flexible adaptation and effective control of COVID-19 as well as in line with the situation of the pandemic, vaccinatio­n results, and the country's ability to cope with the pandemic.

Around 50 per cent of countries and territorie­s in the world have stopped the testing requiremen­ts for arrivals.

"The move is also made in conformity with other countries and internatio­nal organisati­ons and to create unity between technical and profession­al units relating to the applicatio­n of pandemic prevention and control measures for arrivals. It will be applied flexibly following each period of the pandemic," he said.

Under the current regulation­s, passengers entering Việt Nam are required to show proof of negative test results for SARS-COV-2 (by RT-PCR/RT-LAMP method) within 72 hours before departure.

Earlier, the Ministry of Health asked localities to stop requiring arrivals via all border gates to make health declaratio­ns from April 27 and to do COVID-19 testing after entering the country.

The ministry also ordered municipal/provincial people’s committees on the temporary suspension of domestic heath declaratio­n requiremen­ts from April 30.

According to the health ministry, COVID-19 has been put well under control across the country, with caseload and fatalities down significan­tly. The country recorded 2,758 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. It has so far administer­ed over 216 million doses of vaccines.

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