All residents are required to monitor their health and strictly follow the guidelines in COVID-19 prevention and control measures.
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Police officers, health staff and volunteers remove barriers that had separated the alleys 328 and 330 in Nguyễn Trãi Street in Thanh Xuân Trung Ward, Thanh Xuân District in Hà Nội. VNA/VNS Photos Tuấn Anh
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VIET NAM (Covid-19)
New Cases: 4,589 Total Cases: 770,640 Recovered: 559,941 Deaths: 18,936
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HÀ NỘI – Hundreds of residents of Thanh Xuân District in Hà Nội have returned to their homes after they were evacuated when their neighbourhood became the capital’s biggest COVID cluster.
Hundreds more will be back in their own houses over the next few days.
A month ago, after a surge in cases, the majority of people living in the area were moved to the FPT University on the outskirts of Hà Nội.
But now the virus has been contained, the operation has begun to get people back home.
Dozens of frontline workers, mainly volunteers, who stayed working in the alleys to contain the spread of the virus, have also now fulfilled their missions and are returning to their own families.
“Just seeing people’s smiles and return to safety makes us always ready to sacrifice everything, because we are frontline workers,” one volunteer said.
“When the lockdown was lifted we can return to our families. We miss them a lot.”