Viet Nam brings COVID-19 information to remote areas

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With the current outbreak of COVID-19 throughout the globe and particularly Vietnam, businesses are having to consider how to effectively utilize their employees under the situation where physical contact between individuals is being restricted to a very high degree. 

The mountain roads in Nam Khoa are narrow, bumpy and full of potholes. Every ride is a struggle.

But these obstacles do not deter Trieu Ta Pao, who is the communication officer on COVID-19 vaccination for Nam Khoa commune in Hoang Su Phi District, Ha Giang province, which borders China.

In many parts of Viet Nam, people have access to the internet and smartphones to receive information and updates from the Ministry of Health through Facebook, Zalo, the country’s most popular messaging app, and other online sources. 먹튀검증 But digital access is more difficult in some remote areas, like Nam Khoa, and not all information is available in the languages spoken by the residents.

As Vietnam is likely to adopt a ‘new normal’ and shift its strategy from a ‘zero covid’ approach, the gathering of large numbers of staff in offices should be avoided as much as possible, both in terms of infection risks, as well as because many staff have to rely on heavily restricted public transport to reach the office. It is in public environments where the risk of infection is highest. Your business needs to mitigate against having staff travel, if at all possible, during this time.

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