Perspectives Vietnam’s Covid-19 Situation: Why A Cautious & Gradual Transition Into The New Normal Is The Way Out Recently, Ho Chi Minh City leader Nguyễn Văn Nên announced plans to pursue a gradual transition into the new normal. Here's what it may mean.
News Police Investigate Alleged Grocery Order “Bombings”, Clearing Up Misunderstandings There are allegations that Saigon citizens order groceries but "bomb" the packages, but police investigation clarified the reasons for these.
News One-Legged Martial Arts Teacher Rides Scooter To Give Free Meals To Saigon’s Needy Mr Tạ Anh Dũng, a 62-y-o one-legged martial arts teacher in Saigon rides a scooter carrying charity meals to the needy on a daily basis.
News Saigon Sees Decline In Covid-19 Cases After 7 Days On Highest Restrictions 7 days into the highest level of restrictions, Saigon has reported a decline in the number of Covid-19 cases in the community.
News Beach Visitor Allegedly Self-Recovers From Covid-19, Is Infection Source Suspect A man allegedly self-recovers after contracting COVID-19. He is suspected as the infection source for several others in his area.
News Student Caught Having Sex During Online Class, Apologizes To His Classmates A university student in Vietnam was caught having sex during an online class. After the incident, the clip surfaced online in a leak.
News Citizens Give Dorm Students ‘Homes’ & Donate Food As COVID-19 Situation Escalates From donating groceries to offering homes to students, many citizens are supporting each other through the COVID-19 pandemic.
News Man Designs Aircon Booths To Save Medical Workers From Intense Heatwave To protect medical workers who have to work under the intense summer heat, a man is making aircon booths to donate to the frontline.
News Math Guru Predicts We’ll Snuff Out 4th COVID-19 Wave By End-August Using available statistics, a math expert has calculated that the current COVID-19 outbreak has passed its peak and will end around August.
News Saigon Airport Staff Pay For Lottery Ticket Seller’s Airfare So He Can Fly Home To Visit His Father When a client with disabilities could not afford tickets to fly home to his sick dad, Saigon airport staff paid for his airfare.