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Lockdown removed from Hanoi’s largest wholesale market

Hanoi authorities have lifted the lockdown in the city’s largest wholesale market at Long Bien which was experienced a Covid-19 outbreak.

Hanoi authorities have lifted the lockdown in the city’s largest wholesale market at Long Bien which was experienced a Covid-19 outbreak.

The isolation which lasted for over two months was removed from midnight Wednesday.

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Long Bien Market was lockdown from August 3


Nguyen Van Loan, deputy head of the market management board, said that the board had issued a plan on Covid-19 prevention. Traders at the market were required to be given at least one shot of Covid-19 vaccine. They need to pledge to strictly conform to Covid-19 protocols.

Customers have to scan QR codes at the market gates and stalls. Shields are installed among stalls.

The market has arranged a separate quarantine area for people suspected of being infected with Covid-19.

Sterilisation is conducted after the market closes every day.

Local authorities have asked the market management board to conduct Covid-19 testing for traders once a week.

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