The Taiwan Lantern Festival, an annual celebration to mark the end of the upcoming Lunar New Year in mid-February, will be cancelled this year because of COVID-19, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications said, citing the recent local infection cases. … [Read more...] about Taiwan cancels major festival as domestic COVID-19 cases rise
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No new COVID-19 cases confirmed on October 6 morning
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam has entered the 34th consecutive day without COVID-19 community infections as no new cases were reported on October 6 morning, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control. The national count remains at 1,097, including 691 locally-transmitted cases. A total of 1,022 have been given the all-clear so far. The fatalities are unchanged at 35. Some 14,370 who had close contact with COVID-19 patients or came from pandemic-areas are under health monitoring nationwide. Among the active patients, two have tested negative for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 once, two twice and six thrice. There are no patients in critical conditions./. … [Read more...] about No new COVID-19 cases confirmed on October 6 morning
New supply of condominiums down sharply in Ha Noi: CBRE Vietnam
However, with efforts to control the pandemic throughout the year, the retail market in Viet Nam regained its momentum, through the openings of two retail projects in Q4, namely the International Centre (renovated) and Vincom Mega Mall Ocean Park, adding 41,000 sq.m to Ha Noi’s retail supply. … [Read more...] about New supply of condominiums down sharply in Ha Noi: CBRE Vietnam
HCM City to build new hospitals in next 5 years
At Bình Chánh District’s Tân Kiên – Bình Chánh Hi-Tech medical cluster, second branches will be built for Phạm Ngọc Thạch University of Medicine, the 115 emergency centre, and Bình Dân Hospital. A new blood bank will also be built. … [Read more...] about HCM City to build new hospitals in next 5 years
Ha Nam targets 17,500 new jobs in 2021
At a recent employment session held by the Department and the Ha Nam Employment Service Centre, 47 businesses recruited 6,600 workers. According to Director of the Ha Nam Employment Service Centre Nguyen Quang Tuan, no enterprise in the province went bankrupt due to COVID-19. The province also sees increasing recruitment demand because a large number of new enterprises being established while existing enterprises expand production. The department has advised the provincial People’s Committee to synchronously and effectively implement policies, programmes, and schemes to create jobs and support young people in finding employment and starting a business, especially disadvantaged workers. Attention will also be paid to promoting career guidance as well as improving the quality of human resources training. Ha Nam created 23,300 new jobs last year, while more than 25,670 workers found jobs. Local authorities also issued work permits to 251 foreigners working at local … [Read more...] about Ha Nam targets 17,500 new jobs in 2021