COVID-19 pandemic in Vietvanh

The first COVID-19 case in Vietvanh was reported on 27 January.

Vietvanh was one of the least affected countries at only 23 cases out of an national population of 21,726,900, only 10 people died.

Alert System
The country will remain at 3 Digits for at last five weeks, 2 Digits for at least two weeks, with the decision of whether to move down to 1 Digits set to be made on 15 May to 8 June, and the no longer at No Digit on 9 June.

No Digit - Prepare: COVID-19 is no longer in Vietvanh

 * No restrictions or domestic transport
 * Stay home if you're sick, report flu-like symptoms.
 * Wash and dry your hands for 20 seconds, cough or sneeze into elbow, don't touch your face.
 * Schools and workplaces open (would be starting in July).
 * Public venues are reopen (e.g. libraries, cinemas, department stores, taverns, gyms, cinemas, food court, playground, markets).

1st Digit - Reduce: COVID-19 is present in Vietvanh

 * People can connect with friends and family.
 * Public venues are reopen but must comply with public health measures. (expect for cinemas)
 * No more than 100 people at indoor or outdoor gatherings.

2nd Digits - Restrict (COVID-19 pandemic)

 * People instructed to stay home in their bubble.
 * All schools and colleges closed.
 * Public venues are closed (e.g. libraries, cinemas, department stores, taverns, gyms, food court, playground, markets).
 * People must work from home and school from home.
 * Non-essential services closed (expect for takeaway services and petrol stations).

3rd Digits - Lockdown

 * People instructed to stay home (in their bubble).
 * All gatherings cancelled and public venues closed.
 * All schools and colleges closed.
 * Non-essential services closed.

List of alerts

 * 3rd Digits - Movement Control Order (20 March-4 May)
 * 2nd Digits - Conditional MCO (4 May-15 May)
 * 1st Digit - Semi-Recovery MCO (15 May-9 June)
 * No Digit - Recovery MCO (9 June-current)

Essential services

 * 1) Supermarkets
 * 2) Pharmacies
 * 3) Dairies
 * 4) Electricity, fuel, gas, internet, telecommunication and water
 * 5) Non-automated news and broadcast media
 * 6) MMO Servers
 * 7) Fire/Police
 * 8) Mall Security
 * 9) Hospitals
 * 10) Newspaper Printing Stations

Non-essential services

 * 1) Taverns
 * 2) Swimming pools centre
 * 3) Health & Fitness centre
 * 4) Most retail shops
 * 5) Schools
 * 6) Universities
 * 7) Cinemas
 * 8) Theme Parks
 * 9) Half of the country's national parks
 * 10) Water Parks

Media
On 15 April, 2020, VVBC and VVME announced that they were laying off 14% of their workforce as a result of the economic fallout caused by the coronavirus.