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Vietnam competes in exhibition part at Army Games 2022

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The Vietnamese team’s members introduce the culture, land, and people of the country to both judges and visitors during the event. Guests have the chance to learn about the methods of producing Vietnamese fans. In artistic performances put on as part of the “Army of Culture” event, the Vietnamese team are currently placed second among a total of 17 participating teams. Dong Ho folk paintings are introduced to visitors at the Vietnamese pavilion. The Army Games 2022 are taking place from August 13 to August 27, with the occasion gathering 270 teams from 37 countries worldwide. Its competitions are being held in Russia, Uzbekistan, Armenia, and Belarus. In addition, Vietnam continues to host the “Emergency Area” category for the second straight year. The post Vietnam competes in exhibition part at Army Games 2022 appeared first on Vietexplorer.com . View more from VietExplorer: Hanoi’s tourism promotion activities to be held Hoi An tourism industry to

More children receive COVID-19 vaccines ahead of new school year

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Parents and children must wait for their turns in an inoculation site in Trung Hoa ward’s healthcare station in Cau Giay district. Both parents and children feel worried before the children get vaccinated. Most people don face masks and follow COVID-19 prevention and control measures which remain in place. Parents are required to fill in a paper giving their consent. Doctor Nguyen Thi Xuan of Trung Hoa ward’s healthcare station says around 200 schoolchildren were injected at Trung Hoa primary school on August 25 morning. The Pfizer vaccine is used for inoculation for children aged five to 11. Localities are currently speeding up vaccinations in the face of the emergence of new sub-variants of the Omicron virus, such as BA.4 and BA.5, throughout the country. Children are monitored for 30 minutes following their injection to ensure they have no negative reactions to the vaccine. The inoculation site remains crowded a