Video: People encouraged to use Bluezone to declare health status
Vietnam's Bluezone app can trace 82 F1 and F2 cases from 17 cases and suspected cases in Da Nang and Hanoi. All of the F1 and F2 had the Bluezone app installed.
While Covid-19 cases have been rising in Vietnam, Bluezone can trace 82 F1 and F2 cases from 17 cases and suspected cases in Da Nang and Hanoi.
While Covid-19 cases have been rising in Vietnam, all F1 and F2 installed the Bluezone app.
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COVID-19 first appeared in Chinese miners back in 2012, scientists say
Scientists have stated that COVID-19 might have originated in a Chinese mineshaft back in 2012 instead of a wet market in Wuhan last year. |
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Vietnam outstrips Bangladesh to become the world's second-largest apparel exporter
According to the General Statistics Office of Vietnam data, during the January-June period of 2020, Vietnam has earned $13.18 billion from exporting textile and sewing ... |
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29 Chinese people were arrested by Cambodian police on kidnapping charges
Phnom Penh Military Police arrested 29 Chinese nationals on kidnapping charges. The suspects are said to have abducted three other Chinese nationals from a hotel ... |
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