

Each local household has been presented with five cards for even and odd days, meaning that each card is used for every three days.

Nguyen Tien Hung, head of Sao Do Market’s Management Board, said that people were only allowed to go to the market if they show their card. They are required to ensure Covid-19 preventive regulations, including temperature checks and face mask wearing, as well as providing their personal information so that local authorities can contact them if necessary.

Hung added that there had been no disorder at the market. People often only buy food and other necessities enough for three days. Prices of goods have been still maintained after the Tet Holiday.

Sao Do Market is home to around 300 traders who are also required to make health declarations.

The management board has managed the trader number every day.

It is common to see warning signs of Covid-19 in every corner in the city.
According to Nguyen Thi Khanh in Chi Linh City, she just bought necessities as her family still had lots of food after Tet.
Under the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam’s decision, vehicles are restricted to travel on the section of the National Highway running through Hai Duong Province. Only vehicles which serve Covid-19 prevention and control as well as others prioritised in line with the Law on Road are permitted.




















