Infection Free Vietnam Not Ready to Open Doors to Foreign Tourists Yet: PM



HANOI, June (Reuters) - Despite effectively containing its COVID-19 episode, Vietnam has no designs to open up to universal visitors yet, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Wednesday (Jun 24). 

There are fears that doing so could prompt a second rush of contaminations, he included an announcement. 

On account of a forceful, directed testing program and an incorporated isolate framework, Vietnam has contained contaminations numbers to a moderately low 352 cases, a large portion of whom have recuperated. There have been no revealed passings. 

"There is no account of racing to open the entryways," Prime Minister Nguyen said in the explanation that was presented on the administration site. 

"Vietnam isn't yet prepared to welcome back universal travelers. Outside specialists, elevated level laborers and speculators into Vietnam are invited yet will be firmly checked." 

Exceptionally gifted outside specialists, for example, engineers have been permitted to enter Vietnam on extraordinary flights and isolate at lodgings in an offer to keep the economy above water all through the worldwide pandemic. Mr Nyugen said the recurrence of such flights ought to be expanded. 

For more than two months, Vietnam has revealed no network transmission of the coronavirus. Toward the beginning of June, Vietnam said it was wanting to continue trips to some infection free nations that had enrolled no instances of coronavirus for 30 days or more. 

Other Southeast Asian nations with easing back contaminations are thinking about movement bubble game plans in the months ahead, for example, Malaysia and Thailand, to incorporate nations, for example, China, South Korea and Japan. 

Thailand has gone 31 days without a household transmission and will permit passage of some transient business explorers and clinical voyagers from one month from now.

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