HCMC gyms, pubs, beer clubs reopen, bars remain closed

HCMC authorities have allowed some non-essential businesses like gyms, fitness centers, pubs, and beer clubs to reopen on Tuesday after the city went 26 days without Covid-19.

But bars, dance clubs and karaoke parlors will remain closed until further notice.

Catholic churches are also allowed to hold daily mass and other religious rites.

Most non-essential services had resumed operations on March 1 after nearly a month of closure though they have to ensure a minimum social distance of one meter.

Eating places cannot admit more than 30 people at a time.

Trước đó, từ ngày 1/3, TP HCM cho phép mở cửa các hoạt động du lịch, giao thông vận tải, quán ăn, chợ đầu mối, chợ truyền thống, siêu thị, trung tâm thương mại, bảo tàng, di tích lịch sử, thư viện, phòng đọc sách, nơi tập luyện của các đơn vị hoạt động thể dục thể thao…

Tuy nhiên, các hoạt động phải đảm bảo khoảng cách giữa 2 người tối thiểu một mét, dịch vụ ăn uống không phục vụ quá 30 người cùng lúc.

People’s Committee Vice Chairman Duong Anh Duc warned however that the city faces a potential risk of transmission by illegal entrants. Last week police officers found 40 Chinese nationals who had illegally entered the country following raids on hotels in Districts 1 and Go Vap.

The hotels will be fined for failing to report to local authorities. In the latest outbreak, HCMC has had 36 cases of Covid-19.

It is conducting random tests and monitoring people coming from infected areas to contain the spread. Vietnam has reported 893 cases in 13 cities and provinces in the latest outbreak.

Nguồn: VNEXPRESS

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