What is the meal at the Covid-19 quarantine area in Nghe An?
(Baonghean.vn) - Daily meals are prepared by soldiers, ensuring food hygiene and safety and necessary nutrition for quarantined citizens.
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At this time, the military quarantine area in Vinh city has over 300 Vietnamese citizens returning from Laos. The quarantined citizens enjoy a meal allowance of 57,000 VND/day, the same as the soldiers. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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The daily food ration is divided into 3 meals: Breakfast 15,000 VND, lunch 21,000 VND, dinner 21,000 VND...Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Dinner served to citizens in quarantine to prevent Covid-19. The food includes 5 dishes: 3 savory dishes, 1 stir-fried vegetable dish and 1 soup. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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These meals are cooked and served by military "foster brothers and sisters". Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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The amount of rice provided for each meal is almost unlimited. Depending on the appetite and needs of each person, the kitchen will arrange more. Meals cooked for quarantined citizens are strictly monitored for food hygiene and safety. Each meal is carefully prepared and packaged. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Citizens entering the quarantine area follow the military regime. At exactly 5:30 p.m., medical staff began delivering meals to those in quarantine. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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In this quarantine area, citizens' activities are limited to certain locations and places. Citizens' requests are served or fulfilled by soldiers and medical staff. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Soldiers and medical staff deliver food rations to people in quarantine. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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There are currently two Irish people in the military quarantine area. They entered Vietnam from Laos for tourism through the land border gate. The food rations of these two tourists are the same as those of other quarantined people. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Delicious meals, spacious accommodation, full amenities such as Wifi, TV... so citizens coming here feel secure in quarantine to prevent Covid-19 epidemic. Photo: Thanh Cuong |