Vietnam extends time frame for 2019-2020 academic year due to Covid-19 epidemic
The MOET allows the heads of the people’s committees of cities and provinces to decide on whether to resume classes from March 2.
The MOET allows the heads of the people’s committees of cities and provinces to decide on whether to resume classes from March 2.
Vietnam has been closely monitoring the disease situation at border gates, a measure that the WHO says is extremely important to prevent the disease.
Vietnam has responded well to the epidemic from the very outset, preventing its spread.
At this time, Hanoi is still a safe and reliable destination, and that is why the capital city is chosen by many tourists.
Hanoi has ten public hospitals and three private hospitals that are adopting electronic medical records to monitor treatment and reduce medical errors.
26 Feb, 10:08 PMHanoi’s health sector will continue to promote the application of science and technology, administrative reform, and digital transformation towards smart healthcare.
25 Feb, 05:35 PMArtificial intelligence is making its way into classrooms, changing the way teachers teach and students learn.
21 Feb, 10:43 PMHanoi will continue to reduce unnecessary procedures, bring more government services online and boost the use of cashless payments in the city.
21 Feb, 09:05 AMThis age group is not eligible for vaccination under the National Expanded Vaccination Program and represents a significant portion of the capital's population.
17 Feb, 03:24 PMMany sections of the dike system, which consists largely of earthen embankments, have deteriorated due to rain, flooding, and storms.
16 Feb, 09:48 PMWelcome to The Hanoi Times' Words on the Street column, where we reflect on the most pressing issues and events in Vietnam and Hanoi.
13 Feb, 11:40 PMThe life-threatening diseases can be caused by climatic and weather conditions during the winter-spring period, characterized by monsoon winds, dry air, and high humidity.
13 Feb, 11:50 AM