Da Nang began its slow return to normal life after the city's social distancing rules were eased from midnight on 4 September.
Despite the easing of social distancing rules, some restrictions remain in place in the city until further notices as health officials warn that the risk still persists, so local residents must stay vigilant.
Here are some photos, captured by our reporters, reflecting life in the city on the first day of easing social distancing.
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Da Nang's strict social distance rules were eased from midnight on 4 September after the coronavirus outbreak was effectively brought under control in the city. |
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However, some restrictions remain in place in the city until further notices. In particular, universities, junior colleges, kindergartens, primary to secondary schools, continuing education and vocational training establishments, foreign language and tutoring centres, plus related facilities, will remain closed. |
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Accommodation establishments are allowed to stay open but these places are required to ensure best practices to avoid the spread of coronavirus for their staff and guests. |
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Restaurants, eateries, food and drink shops are limited to offer takeaways and home delivery services. |
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However, many of eateries in Son Tra District have yet to reopen their doors. |
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An eatery selling ‘bun cha ca’ ((fish cake vermicelli) on Nguyen Chi Thanh Street is running a take-away only service |
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On Saturday morning, many food and drink shops citywide were cleaned up in preparation for reopen. |
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A milk tea shop on Ly Thuong Kiet Street introducing takeaway and delivery orders |
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Supermarkets and shopping centres across the city started to crowd again, but ensure best practice of appropriate infection control precautions to protect ther staff and customers |
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Intra-city public transport services are limited to carry not more than half of available seats on vehicles. |
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The use of the city authorities-distributed coupons which allow local residents to go shopping at traditional markets for odd or even days will continue to be maintained until further notice. |
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Crowds flocked back to streets on Saturday morning after the city had eased social distancing measures |
By P.V – Translated by M.D
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