Q2 Thao Dien will be put into operation this April Developed by Frasers Property Vietnam in partnership with An Duong Thao Dien Real Estate Trade JSC, Q2 Thao Dien is developed under the unique “Live – Work – Enjoy” concept with a variety of products including apartments, villas, townhouses, commercial shops, and office building, offering a diverse range of options for residents and investors. According to Truong An Duong, general manager of residential, Frasers Property Vietnam, Q2 Thao Dien meets the requirements for an ideal living space, forming a very distinctive highlight in comparison to other projects in the market. “We are unified by the group’s shared purpose – 'Inspiring Experiences, Creating Places for Good', we wish to make Q2 Thao Dien to be an iconic project, a dynamic and trending new destination where residents can experience a convenient lifestyle – shopping, entertainment and work, all in one place,” Duong stressed. Inspiring experiences in enjoying life … [Read more...] about Luxury mixed-use development Q2 Thao Dien ready for handover by this April
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Vietnam records four imported cases of COVID-19 on April 15 morning
All of the new cases are Vietnamese who were sent to quarantine in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang and the central province of Khanh Hoa right upon their arrival. The ministry said 2,445 COVID-19 patients have been given the all-clear, and the death toll remains at 35. Among patients still under treatment, 16 have tested negative for the novel coronavirus once, 18 twice and 18 thrice. A total 38,743 people who had close contact with COVID-19 patients or arrived from pandemic-hit areas are being quarantined across the country. The ministry reported that an additional 1,767 people were vaccinated against the coronavirus on April 14, raising the total number of vaccinated people in the country to 62,028, mainly frontline medical workers, and members of community-based anti-COVID-19 groups and the steering committees for COVID-19 prevention and control in 19 cities and provinces. The Health Ministry continues to urge all people to follow the 5K motto – Khau trang ( … [Read more...] about Vietnam records four imported cases of COVID-19 on April 15 morning
Vietnam reports 25 imported coronavirus cases
Vietnam’s Ministry of Health confirmed 25 imported coronavirus cases on Thursday, taking the nation’s caseload past 2,700. All of the new patients had been quarantined upon their arrival in the country, the health ministry noted. They are being isolated for treatment at local hospitals. Vietnam has logged 2,758 COVID-19 patients, including 1,570 local infections, as of Thursday night, the health ministry said. Since January 27, the country has recorded 910 community-based cases, most in Hai Duong Province. A total of 2,445 patients have recovered from the respiratory disease whereas 35 have died, the majority having suffered critical pre-existing conditions. At the time of writing, Vietnam is quarantining more than 38,700 people who either came into close contact with infected patients or entered the country from virus-struck regions, according to the health ministry’s data. Health authorities administered the first shot of AstraZeneca vaccine to 1,767 people in Vietnam … [Read more...] about Vietnam reports 25 imported coronavirus cases
Sexual violence in conflict: thorny issue bothers UN Security Council
Sexual violence in conflict becomes more serious in the face of Covid-19. Conflict-related sexual violence became thorny at an open debate of the UN Security Council (UNSC) on April 14 as all participants took it a critical opportunity to take stock of the issue in order to eradicate the scourge of it. The open debate, which was hosted by Vietnam, the UNSC President for the month of April, drew attention to the chronic underreporting of wartime sexual violence, especially at a time being compounded by Covid-19 containment measures. The participants thanked Vietnam for keeping this important topic on the agenda of the Council. Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations said the victims should be assisted to access psychological, medical, training and legal services, integrate into the community and seek livelihood sources. He emphasized the need to take a comprehensive approach to the problem, noting the prevention … [Read more...] about Sexual violence in conflict: thorny issue bothers UN Security Council