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Hanoi tightens monitoring at shopping centres

Authorities in Hanoi have requested shopping centres to limit the number of visitors for Covid-19 prevention.

Authorities in Hanoi have requested shopping centres to limit the number of visitors for Covid-19 prevention.

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Vice-Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Chu Xuan Dung inspected shopping centres and restaurants on July 4


An inspection team led by the Vice-Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Chu Xuan Dung inspected various shopping centres and restaurants including the Aeon Mall and Highlands Coffee at Hanoi Opera House on July 4 after social distancing rules were eased.

At Aeon Mall in Long Bien, the team checked how the preventive measures were carried out such as making sure visitors wore face masks and that visitors had their body temperatures taken. Aeon Mall managers said they limited the number of shoppers.

Long Bien District People's Committee also sends more employees to shopping centres to ensure the regulations are followed and violations are dealt with, especially during the weekends. District and communal authorities were asked to carry out more inspections at restaurants.

"The number of visitors during the weekends is high so the locality authorities must monitor the number of visitors so that shopping centres and restaurants only operate at half of their capacity. QR codes should be set up at the entrance for medical e-declaration," Dung said at his visit to the Aeon Mall in Ha Dong.

Dung continued to urge local authorities to monitor and control the number of visitors at shopping centres and restaurants, making sure that restaurants are closed by 9 pm.

"While the majority of the community hasn't been vaccinated yet, everyone must follow the regulations to protect themselves and other people," he said.
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