Multimedia Photos Monday, 16:38, 28/02/2022 Bustling streets in capital turn quiet amid rising COVID-19 cases VOV.VN - With more than 10,000 COVID-19 cases detected in the capital daily, the streets of Hanoi have fallen quiet over recent days. The capital reverts to a type of quiet place as seen during a bygone era as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps people at home and the crowds off the streets. The outbreak forces a large number of infected workers to self-isolate and work at home. Students of various grades also switch back to remote learning as the COVID-19 situation worsens. Only a few vehicles can be seen at the Lo Duc-Phan Chu Trinh intersection. A bustling Hanoi has now transformed to a more peaceful and quieter scene, similar to that seen on the first day of the Tet holiday, the country’s largest festive period each year. No morehits major streets during the morning rush hour. The same situation occurs on Trang Tien street. Time passes quietly around Hoan Kiem lake. Meanwhile, drugstores in the capital are packed with people as local residents head out to buy quick COVID test kits amid an ongoing surge in cases. VOV