“I’m very happy,” said Tran Van Vu, who owns a store selling fruits, vegetables and meat and plans to expand before the pandemic.
“During the lockdown, our company has been greatly affected… We do not have enough delivery staff because they have to undergo a test every two days, which is very costly for the company.”
In most cases, roads are busy for the first time in months enterprise It was allowed to reopen and allowed vaccinated people to move freely in the city.
Although the authorities have been banning travel to other provinces, thousands of families travelling on motorcycles gathered at a checkpoint on their way out of the city, hoping to return to their hometowns.
Vietnam was once hailed as a model for curbing the virus, but the country is working hard to prevent the fourth wave of infections that began in April in the northern industrial park and quickly spread south.



