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COVID-19 control measures strictly put in place at tourist sites in Da Nang

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
June 11, 2021, 09:58 [GMT+7]

The Da Nang Department of Tourism has already asked all tourist sites and attractions across the city to continue to put safety measures against COVID-19 in place.

In detail, food and beverage service providers (except for bars) and non-contact outdoor sports such as walking and tennis are allowed to resume their operations in tourist sites and attractions, provided the face mask, physical distancing and sanitation rules were followed in a strict manner. 

Accommodation services offered by tourist sites and attractions are highly recommended to continue to fully implement instructions mandated by the municipal Department of Tourism on COVID-19 prevention and control.

Under the request, accommodation establishments must proactively make updates all information on their current guests, especially those who return from or passing through COVID-19- hit localities on their journeys, or have links to infection cases. Such cases must be immediately reported to local healthcare officials and the municipal Department of Tourism for timely guidance and appropriate medical interventions.

These establishments are also advised against holding receptions for groups of travellers from pandemic-hit localities and places.

Besides, heed must be paid to monitoring information on the virus resurgence at bit.ly/vungdich, as well as updating data and carrying out the COVID-19 safety self-assessment on the Covid-19 safe living map at www.antoancovid.vn.

In particular, serviced accommodation establishments must visibly display their QR codes, which are generated in their accounts after successful registration at www.antoancovid.vn, at the reception halls or easy-to-observe areas, so that their guests can check through the ‘Safe Viet Nam Travel’ app. It is designed to make it easier for visitors to check how safe destinations are and feel more secure about their trips.

The director of the aforementioned services must take accountability if his/her business fail to obey the mandatory rules against the deadly virus.

Reporting by THU HA – Translating by A.T

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