Businesses attempt to reduce the impact of Covid-19
The newly resurgence of Covid-19 in Danang followed by some dozens of infection cases in other localities in Vietnam has negatively influenced the operation of businesses nationwide, which had became more fragile after the first wave of the pandemic. To overcome this challenging period, many businesses have focused on practical solutions to reduce the impact of the recent situation.
| HCM City’s oldest zoo incurs $US 861,000 in loss due to Covid-19, calling for donation With the sharp decline in the number of visitors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 156-year-old Saigon Zoo has lost VND100 million (US$ 4,304) a ... |
| When Covid-19 comes to an end? Although scientists are racing to find a cure for the virus, there's a chance COVID-19 will never fully go away — with or without a ... |
| Researchers determine materials making least effective masks for Covid-19 prevention Researchers at Duke University in the US launched an experiment to determine which types of masks are quite literally useless in shielding people from Covid-19 ... |
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