To ensure the strict implementation of the directive and other related regulations, Ho Chi Minh City's Military Command has cooperated with the local public security force to guard at medical checkpoints to manage people going out during the curfew time (from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.).

In spite of working through the night in an environment that is easy for them to be infected with COVID-19, troops, militiamen and public security force have promoted the “For the people to serve” spirit to fulfill assigned missions. Their services have helped the local Party Committee, authorities and people feel more secure amid the pandemic.

PANO would like to introduce photos of troops, militiamen and public security force working through the night to contribute to COVID-19 prevention and control in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Troops of Military Police Battalion 31 conducting patrol along roads at night
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Checking people going out from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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Drivers have to show IDs and other regulated documents to go through a checkpoint.
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Mail trucks and other vehicles transporting necessities allowed to operate during curfew time
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Forces closely coordinating to manage people going out during curfew time

Translated by Song Anh