Nghe An: Highlights on October 11
(Baonghean.vn) - Nghe An issues urgent dispatch to deal with storms and floods; The Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee works with the Provincial Party Committee's Committees and Office; The Provincial People's Council considers issuing a special mechanism for Thai Hoa town; The decision to appoint the Editor-in-Chief of Nghe An Newspaper is handed over; 100% of small traders in Vinh City are vaccinated against Covid;... are notable news on October 11.
*NOn October 11, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Head of the Provincial Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Control and Search and Rescue Nguyen Duc Trung signed Official Dispatch No. 36/CD-UBND onactively respond to storms and floods.
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Satellite image of Typhoon No. 8 Kompasu at 5 p.m. on October 10. Photo: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) |
*COn the afternoon of October 11, in Vinh City, the Standing Committee of Nghe An Provincial Party Committee worked with leaders of the Provincial Party Committee's Committees and Office to hear the results of the third quarter's task implementation.job orientationFocus on the fourth quarter of 2021.
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Overview of the meeting. Photo: Thanh Duy |
*COn the afternoon of October 11, the Economic - Budget Committee of the Provincial People's Council held a meeting.review some draftsResolution submitted to the Provincial People's Council for consideration and approval at the 3rd session, the Economic - Budget Committee of the Provincial People's Council examined the draft resolution on investment policy and adjusted investment policy of a number of projects in the province.
*CAlso at the meeting, the Economic - Budget Committee of the Provincial People's Council organized an examination of the draft resolution onSpecial policy for Thai Hoa townThe Economic - Budget Committee of the Provincial People's Council has agreed to submit to the Provincial People's Council for consideration and approval at the next session, including 3 specific mechanisms and policies. These are the mechanism for land use fee collection; the mechanism for cement support policy and the policy for allocating funding for urban administration and environmental affairs.
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Overview of the meeting. Photo: Mai Hoa |
*SOn October 11, in Vinh City, Nghe An Newspaper held the Decision Announcement Ceremony.Appointed Editor-in-Chief.
On October 2, 2021, the Standing Committee of Nghe An Provincial Party Committee issued Decision No. 643-QD/TU appointing for a term (5 years) Comrade Ngo Duc Kien - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Nghe An Newspaper to hold the position of Editor-in-Chief of Nghe An Newspaper. The Decision takes effect from the date of signing.
At the ceremony, on behalf of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, comrade Nguyen Van Thong - Standing Deputy Secretary of Nghe An Provincial Party Committee presented the Decision and flowers to congratulate comrade Ngo Duc Kien.
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Comrade Nguyen Van Thong - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee presented the Decision and flowers to congratulate Comrade Ngo Duc Kien. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
*SOn October 11, Nghe An Center for Disease Control (CDC) informed: In the past 12 hours (from 6:00 p.m. on October 10 to 6:00 a.m. on October 11), Nghe Anno new positive cases recordedwith Covid-19.
Since the beginning of the epidemic, the province has recorded 1,934 Covid-19 patients in 21 localities.
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Taking Covid-19 test samples from people returning from epidemic areas to Nghe An province. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
*LRegarding the work of preventing and fighting the Covid-19 epidemic, Vinh City leaders said that up to now, the city hasfully vaccinated against Covid-19for 11,902 traders in all markets, reaching a rate of 100%. Of which, some markets with a large number of traders are given priority for vaccination first such as Vinh market with over 3,000 traders, wholesale market with over 1,000 traders, Vinh train station market with over 600 traders...
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Vinh City vaccinates traders at markets. Photo: QA |