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Hanoi streets become quiet amid new virus outbreak

Many streets in Hanoi have become quiet after local people were advised to stay indoors for Covid-19 prevention following the rising number locally-transmitted cases reported over the last days.

Many streets in Hanoi have become quiet after local people were advised to stay indoors for Covid-19 prevention following the rising number locally-transmitted cases reported over the last days.

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Many shops closed early on the evening of May 6 while street-side tea stalls and eateries have also been cleared following a ban issued on May 3.


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Many stations were set up on Hang Gai Street in the Old Quarter for Covid-19 Prevention and Control. Hanoi chairman Chu Ngoc Anh has advised local people to stay indoors as the city may face a rising number of new infections in the community in the coming days.

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At 8.30pm, almost all shops along the busy Hang Dao - Dong Xuan streets were already closed.

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A motorbike taxi driver waits for passengers at the quiet Hang Bo-Luong Van Can Intersection. All relics and religious sites in the city have also been closed since May 3.

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Clothes shops closed early on Hang Dao - Dong Xuan streets


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Restaurants along Ma May Street saw few customers


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Bars and clubs on Ta Hien Street have been closed since April 30.


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On Luong Van Can Street at 8.30 pm

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On Chua Boc Street


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On Lang Street.

Source: dtinews.vn
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