Despite mandatory orders, many Vinh City residents still do not wear masks in public.
(Baonghean.vn) - Although the People's Committee of Vinh City has issued an official dispatch directing the mandatory wearing of masks in public areas in the area, in reality, many people have not yet seriously implemented it.
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Vinh City People's Committee has issued Official Dispatch No. 2198/UBND-YT on strictly implementing measures to prevent and control the Covid-19 epidemic, in which it directed wards and communes to focus on propagating, urging, reminding and strictly implementing the measures.wearing masks is mandatoryin public places such as: markets, supermarkets, shopping malls, schools, production facilities (companies, factories, enterprises)... However, in reality, a part of the people still do not strictly comply with this issue. In the photo: People do not wear masks on Ho Tung Mau street on the morning of April 28. Photo: NC |
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On many streets such as Tran Phu, Le Loi, Le Duan... many people still do not wear masks when participating in traffic, indifferent to regulations on Covid-19 prevention and control. Photo: NC |
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At Vinh Ga Market, a long line of traders at the seafood stalls did not wear masks as required on the morning of April 28. Mr. Le Vinh Hung - Head of the Ga Market Management Board said that he had made propaganda on loudspeakers and sent forces to remind them, but some traders still did not comply or responded in kind. Photo: NC |
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A similar situation occurred at the fruit selling area of Vinh market. Both vendors and buyers did not comply with the requirement to wear masks on the morning of April 28. Photo: NC |
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Not only in markets but also in shopping malls and supermarkets, people are still not wearing masks uniformly. Some people only wear them when reminded by security forces. Photo: NC |
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At Ho Chi Minh Square in the center of Vinh City, there are usually many people exercising, however, the situation of people not wearing masks was still common on the morning of April 28. Photo: NC |