VNExpress-Dec 29

The government’s decision to have arrivals from Omicron-hit countries undergo centralized quarantine is not a good move, several experts say, citing cost burden and cross-infection risks. On Monday, Hanoi announced its decision to have all visitors from countries and territories where the Omicron variant of the coronavirus has been detected placed in centralized quarantine regardless of their vaccination or recovery status. Earlier, Ho Chi Minh City had also mandated that this particular group must undergo centralized quarantine for seven days. The new variant has been identified in over 100 countries and territories, including several in the Asia-Pacific region, like Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and India, according to the WHO. Vietnam confirmed its first Omicron case on December 28, a person arriving in Hanoi from the U.K. on December 19 and currently quarantined at the capital city’s 108 Military Hospital. There were 165 people sharing the flight, including 162 in Hanoi, and they have all been quarantined and being monitored closely. Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/experts-question-centralized-quarantine-for-entrants-from-omicron-hit-countries-4409823.html