Armed forces disinfect Hanoi amid ongoing COVID-19 fight
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On-duty soldiers begin their work on sanitising key areas from 8 a.m. on July 26. |
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Hundreds of soldiers donning full-protective gear are deployed at various places throughout Hanoi to undertake the task. |
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A total of 20 specialised vehicles are fully utilised in order to spray numerous key venues in the capital. |
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Disinfection work begins at the renowned Hanoi Opera House, with 10 wards located in Hanoi’s Old Quarter being sanitised on the morning of July 26. |
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Simultaneously, another group of soldiers perform a similar task in Chuong My district of Hanoi. |
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The disinfectant chemical Cloramine B is used by relevant forces and is sprayed along many of the city’s main roads. |
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A number of other key areas, such as Ly Thuong Kiet, Hai Ba Trung, and Tran Hung Dao are fully sterilised on the morning of July 26. |
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The disinfectant chemical Cloramine B is used by relevant forces and is sprayed along many of the city’s main roads. |
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These efforts come following dozens of positive COVID-19 cases being detected each day. |
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Along with disinfection work, local authorities request that residents strictly follow COVID-19 prevention and control measures. |

