230 stranded Vietnamese nationals to be repatriated from Malaysia

VOV.VN - As many as 230 Vietnamese citizens stranded in Malaysia due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic are to be brought home today, August 13.

The citizens boarded VietJet Air VJ7012 flight which is scheduled to land at Cam Ranh International Airport at 13:30.

As soon as the aircraft lands, all crew members and passengers will undergo medical check-ups and will be transferred to quarantine areas in Ninh Thuan province line with regulations on COVID-19 prevention and control.

Those with COVID-19 symptoms will be taken to the Ninh Thuan Provincial General Hospital or Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Disease Hospital for isolation and treatment

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