The following COVID-19 Testing locations in HCMC are officially pointed by the Ministry of Health of Vietnam. Full List of COVID-19 Testing locations in Vietnam Pointed by Ministry of Health 1.
The following COVID-19 Testing locations in HCMC are officially pointed by the Ministry of Health of Vietnam. Full List of COVID-19 Testing locations in Vietnam Pointed by Ministry of Health 1.
Here’s below the list of 17 locations in Hanoi for COVID-19 Testing. The following COVID-19 Testing locations are officially pointed by the Ministry of Health of Vietnam.
Below is a list of medical centers and hospitals in Hanoi, HCMC, and Da Nang that have confirmed they will provide voluntary SARS-CoV-2 testing service for individuals departing Vietnam. In Hanoi: Hong Ngoc General Hospital Address : 55 Yên Ninh, phường Trúc Bạch, quận Ba Đình, Hà Nội Phone : +(84-24) 3927 5568 ext *0
Xét nghiệm Covid-19 ở đâu? Bộ Y tế cho biết, tính đến 03/02/2021 đã có 96 đơn vị được phép thực hiện xét nghiệm khẳng định COVID-19. Các đơn vị này bao gồm Miền Bắc: 41 đơn vị Hà Nội (17 đơn vị) 1.
According the announcement from the Ministry of Health, there are totally 96 locations providing service of COVID-19 testing which are approved by the authority as below (update to 03 Feb 2021): English-Speaking COVID-19 Testing locations in Vietnam for Foreigners In the northern of Vietnam : 41 locations Hanoi city (17 Locations) 1. Viện Vệ sinh
Foreign investors and entrepreneurs who plan on visiting Vietnam this Covid-19 season can now apply for a business visa on arrival. With this option, you no longer need to go to a Vietnamese consulate or embassy to submit your application, since you will get your visa upon arrival in the country.
After closing its borders to international visitors for several months, Vietnam is already allowing the entry of foreigners. However, only those who are visiting the country for essential purposes will be allowed at the moment.
Vietnam is now allowing the entry of foreign visitors, but only if their purpose of the visit is essential, such as doing business in the country. And in order to prevent the potential transmission of the Covid-19 virus, the Vietnamese authorities have put in place some special procedures for the entry of business people.
The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly affected Vietnam’s tourism industry. Yet, the country has been successful in fighting the virus and have recorded very low infection cases despite its close proximity to China, where the virus is believed to have come from.
About a year ago, after the initial outbreak of Covid-19 was declared, Vietnam was among the first countries to close its borders to prevent the entry of the virus. They suspended inbound travel and closed its airports, ports, and land border entry points.