More than 300 Vietnamese people returned from Canada and Korea
More than 300 Vietnamese citizens stuck in Canada and South Korea returned home by Covid-19 on a landing at Tan Son Nhat airport on August 9-10.
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continue readingMore than 300 Vietnamese people returned from Korea
313 citizens trapped by Covid-19 on August 9 were brought from Korea to Vietnam on a landing flight at Tan Son Nhat airport.
continue readingThe US Minister visited Taiwan
US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar today flew down to Taiwan, starting his highest-level visit in decades.
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