Vietnam to Lift Curbs on Tourists March 15, Report Says
Motorcyclists stop by the flower market at Binh Dong Wharf in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Vietnam will lift most restrictions on international travelers arriving in the country beginning March 15, according to a post on the government’s website.
International tourists must have proof of being vaccinated or recovery from COVID-19 with a negative test result ahead of departure under the current plan, the website reported. They would be required purchase Covid-19 medical insurance coverage worth $10,000.