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How Vietnam is managing the Corona virus.

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3 hours ago, DavisH said:

Not if Vietnam relies heavily on tourism from affected countries. Normality may return in 2-3 years, after a vaccine has been developed and dispersed among the populations around the world. 

I'm curious to see how they manage it going forward. Around May 19 they announced quarantine for all tourist arrivals in a government facility (didn't sound like the nicest place), then closed the border the next day. So I do expect admission of arrivals subject to strict quarantine. Self quarantining doesn't work, it would need to be tightly managed.

 

A vaccine may never come, it would be a disaster to hold off for two years, then realize it's not coming (do you close the borders indefinitely at that point?).

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