Vietnamese turn lax amid looming Covid-19 threat
While some Vietnamese are rattled by a potential Covid-19 outbreak, many have dropped their guard as countries in the region grapple with new waves of infection.
While some Vietnamese are rattled by a potential Covid-19 outbreak, many have dropped their guard as countries in the region grapple with new waves of infection.
For ethnic Vietnamese working in nail salons in the U.S., Covid-19 and racist violence targeting Asians in the last few months are a double whammy.
The latest Covid-19 outbreak has left Hanoi’s street food workers high and dry as the city has allowed restaurants and coffee shops to open again, but not street food stalls.
WORKING ON: Professor Huỳnh Phương Liên is still very busy researching vaccines. Photo baogiaothong.vn by Vũ Uyên – Mai Phương Most people in their 80s are retired and enjoying days of leisure with their family or pursuing interests and hobbies, but this is not even close to the case ...
A video showing people how to protect themselves from Covid-19 made by the Ministry of Health is among the most trending on YouTube in Vietnam this year.
Across continents, the Vietnamese diaspora are celebrating Christmas like never before, no gathering or partying, but hoping and praying for a better tomorrow.