Vietnamese in Laos advised to follow local COVID-19 regulations

The Vietnamese Embassy in Laos issued an announcement on April 5, recommending Vietnamese citizens who are living and studying in the host country to strictly follow its regulations on COVID-19 countermeasures.
Vietnamese in Laos advised to follow local COVID-19 regulations ảnh 1People in Laos wear face masks to prevent SARS-CoV-2 (Source: VNA)

Vientiane (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy in Laos issued anannouncement on April 5, recommending Vietnamese citizens who are living andstudying in the host country to strictly follow its regulations on COVID-19countermeasures.

They were advised to obey the Lao Prime Minister’s DirectiveNo.06/TTg and the Lao Foreign Ministry’s Diplomatic Note NO.189/BNG.APA.2 which affirm that the host government has completely closed all of itsinternational border gates and not allowed any individuals to go through theseborder gates, except for trucks carrying goods and emergency cases from April3-19.

Therefore, Vietnamese citizens are unable to return homeduring this period, the embassy noted, asking them to follow regulations of theLao Government and localities on pandemic prevention and control.

It is necessary to avoid big gatherings, not leaving placesof residence intentionally, going to border gates to seek ways to return homeor popularising fake news related to the disease, the embassy said, suggestingVietnamese citizens to get updated on the pandemic situation by themselves.

For support, they were recommended to contact the VietnameseEmbassy in Laos via hotline at +85 620 96 10 67 75, the Vietnamese ConsulateGeneral in Savanakhet at +85 620 98 20 86 66, the Vietnamese Consulate Generalin Pakse at  +85 620 99 69 16 66, the Vietnamese Consulate General in LuangPrabang at +85 620 91 11 23 45, or call the Citizen Protection Hotline  +84 98184 84 84.

By the end of April 5, Laos recorded 11 infection cases./.
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