Chinanews.com, December 8th. According to the website of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam, recently, the epidemic in Vietnam has continued to rebound strongly. In the past week, there have been more than 14,000 new confirmed cases and more than 1.3 million confirmed cases. The epidemic situation continues to rise in various places. , The number of confirmed cases has repeatedly hit new highs. The capital city of Hanoi has an average of more than 400 confirmed cases every day in the past week. It soared to 791 cases on December 3, setting a record for the highest number of confirmed cases in a single day since the outbreak. The epidemic situation is very serious and complicated.

Recently, many Chinese citizens have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia in Vietnam, and some Chinese citizens have been diagnosed with the infection after returning to China.

The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam reminds Chinese citizens in Vietnam:

  1. Pay close attention to the epidemic situation in Vietnam, and always maintain a high degree of vigilance to prevent paralysis, laxity and fluke.

Strictly abide by various epidemic prevention regulations, wear masks and other protective equipment when going out, maintain a safe social distance, and avoid going to crowded places.

It is particularly reminded that Chinese citizens in Vietnam cannot relax their protection requirements after being vaccinated, and should continue to strictly abide by the epidemic prevention regulations and take personal protection in earnest.

Adhere to "non-essential, non-emergency, and no travel", especially to avoid long-distance and cross-border travel. If you really need to travel, you should plan and arrange your itinerary properly, and be sure to do pre-trip health monitoring and safety protection during the trip.

  2. Recently, some intermediary agencies intend to invite Chinese citizens to take chartered flights from a third country to Vietnam for short-term stays and then return to China via the China-Vietnam land border port in the name of organizing tourism to Vietnam. This approach is not in line with China's anti-epidemic policy.

The embassy specially reminded: the current situation of Vietnam is very severe, and there are great uncertainties in the local immigration policy. Chinese citizens living in third countries traveling long distances through the border crossings between China and Vietnam face huge risks of infection and detention.

The embassy urged Chinese citizens to remain rational and not to believe in false propaganda by intermediaries.

If Chinese citizens who have been working and living in Vietnam for a long time really need to return to China via the China-Vietnam land port, they must strengthen their self-health monitoring and closed-loop management before returning to the country, carry out nucleic acid testing in advance, and carry a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours, valid personal ID and visa, etc. Traveling in Vietnam with a residence permit for inspection.

In order to be responsible for the health and safety of themselves and others, people who are diagnosed with infection should seek medical treatment in time and can return to their country after they are completely cured.

If you plan to return to the country via the Guangxi land port, you should make an online appointment to report in advance and learn about immigration policies in time.

A few days ago, Guangxi Youyiguan Port and Dongxing Port have respectively launched online immigration service platforms, and immigrants can scan the QR code to log in to the "Youyiguan Port Entry Pass" and "Dongxing Port Entry Reservation Platform" mini programs, and fill in relevant entry information as required And make an appointment for customs clearance.

  If Chinese citizens in Vietnam have symptoms of suspected infection, please seek medical advice in time and follow the guidance of professional medical staff.

If the infection is confirmed, please contact the Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Vietnam in time, and the Embassy and Consulate in Vietnam will provide necessary assistance.

  Vietnam emergency number: 0084-115;

  The global emergency call center for consular insurance and services of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 0086-10-12308 or 0086-10-59913991;

  The telephone number for consular protection and assistance of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam: 0084-24-39331000;

  The telephone number for consular protection and assistance of the Chinese Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City: 0084-908002226;

  The telephone number for consular protection and assistance of the Chinese Consulate General in Da Nang: 0084-905580010.