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The COVID-19 epidemic is complicated, the streets of the capital are quiet at night

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Although there has not been a social distance, but before the complicated situation of COVID-19 in the community, many people are afraid to go out, making the streets of the Capital quiet at night.
Facing the complicated situation of COVID-19 epidemic in the community, Hanoi city has suspended all sports activities with large crowds, golf courses, golf training courses; suspend the operation of beer restaurants, beer bars, and draft beer shops, clear the markets of toads, markets that temporarily encroach on sidewalks and roadways; Stop working for restaurants, street drinks, sidewalk iced tea, sidewalk coffee…

The city also stops activities of festivals, religious ceremonies, sports tournaments, karaoke, bars, discos, games, the Internet; cinemas, movie centers; spa services, massage, sauna, gym; exercise activities, sports, mass gathering events in public areas, flower gardens, parks until there is a new direction from the City Steering Committee. Along with the recommendation of the Ministry of Health to implement the 5k message, including not to gather in large numbers, limit going out… the people’s anxiety about the disease makes the streets in Hanoi more and more at night, less people. As noted by PV, at places that have always attracted crowds before such as Sword Lake, the square in front of Ly Thai To monument, West Ta Hien street, etc., are empty and quiet when night falls. The main streets before were crowded with traffic such as Pho Hue, Ba Trieu, Quang Trung, Hang Bong, Dinh Tien Hoang… only a few cars passed by, although it was less than 10pm. Due to the fear of the COVID-19 epidemic, which is complicated in the community, many people stay at home instead of going out, making the streets of the Capital quiet. Instead of busy traffic, Kim Lien Tunnel is open, only a few cars are scattered. Hue street is airy before 10pm. Vehicles on the roads are comfortable to move. Hoa Lu Street “hibernates” in the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic season. At intersections and intersections, there are few official vehicles. A coffee shop quickly packed up. Before 10 p.m., the area in front of the Cathedral was dotted with a few people. Hang Bong Street is quieter than Tet. A rare late-night eatery in the downtown area. The area around Shark Ham is bleak amid the COVID-19 epidemic. The shops were closed, making Hang Ngang – Hang Dao dark. The busy and crowded western area of ​​Ta Hien is now “hibernating” amid the COVID-19 epidemic season. The scene seemed like 2-3 am. Many activities and organizations halted to fight the epidemic, making the streets of the capital gloomy. Dinh Tien Hoang Street is deserted. People “comfortably” walk down the roadway.