The act of concealing the fact that he/she has been infectious with Covid-19 or someone else has been infectious with Covid-19 is considered a violation according to Decree No. 176/2013/ND-CP of Vietnam’s Government on penalties for administrative violations against medical laws.
In order to assist Customers and Members in understanding current legal regulations related to violations of Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control, LawNet would like to summarize the fines for corresponding violations related to Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control in the article below
In recent days, LawNet has received questions from Customers and Members, which are: If service businesses such as bars, discotheques, etc. do not comply with the request to temporarily suspend their operations to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic, will there be any sanctions? LawNet would like to answer this issue in the below article.
May I ask whether service providers in Vietnam had to temporarily suspend starting from March 28, 2020? And what regulation did the government rely on to require these service providers to suspend operations until April 15, 2020? These are the questions from Mr. Ngô Tiến Sỹ in Ho Chi Minh City, sent to LawNet for clarification on April 02, 2020.
Mr. Bui Van Manh, from Ho Chi Minh City, sent a question to LawNet seeking clarification on the following issue: I’ve heard that starting from April 01, 2020, people are not allowed to gather in groups of more than 2 in public places. Is this information accurate? And if violated, will there be any penalties?
This is one of the notable contents of Official Dispatch No. 2601/VPCP-KGVX dated April 03, 2020 of the Government Office on the implementation of Directive No. 16/CT-TTg on COVID-19 prevention and control in Vietnam.
This is a notable content specified in Official Dispatch No. 2601/VPCP-KGVX regarding the implementation of Directive No. 16/CT-TTg on COVID-19 prevention and control.
Recently, the Government Office issued Official Dispatch No. 2601/VPCP-KGVX on the implementation of Directive No. 16/CT-TTg of the Prime Minister of Vietnam on the implementation of urgent measures for prevention and control of COVID-19.
This continues to be one of the notable contents mentioned in Directive No. 16/CT-TTg dated March 31, 2020 of the Prime Minister of Vietnam on the implementation of urgent measures for prevention and control of COVID-19.
On March 31, 2020, the Prime Minister of Vietnam issued Directive No. 16/CT-TTg on the implementation of urgent measures for prevention and control of COVID-19.
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