Vietnamese citizens were advised to avoidattending crowded activities. If the participation is compulsory, they weresuggested to properly use face masks and hand sanitisers, and avoiding havingclose contact with those having symptoms of respiratory diseases.
The embassy also asked Vietnamesecitizens to regularly check and follow instructions of the host authorities, aswell as not to popularise unverified information about COVID-19 on socialmedia.
If they show COVID-19 infectionsymptoms, they should go to designated medical establishments for timelycheck-ups and treatment, the embassy said.
Vietnamese citizens could call theembassy’s citizen protection hotline ( 62) 8111.6025 or Vietnam’s citizenprotection hotline ( 84)981 84 84 84.
On March 2, Indonesian authoritiesreported the two first COVID-19 infection cases in the country. The patients,including a 64 year-old woman and her 31-year-old daughter in Depok city, weretested positive for the virus after having close contact with a Japanesepatient./.