

The Covid-19 storm left U23 Vietnam with only 16 players for the match against U23 Thailand in the group stage, then only 13 to play with Timor Leste in the semi-final.
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Behind the victories of U23 Vietnam in Phnom Penh, it is not only the professional factor but also an unprecedented and inspirational story. With such a diet, Vietnamese players could still run and play for 120 minutes and then compete in the penalty shoot-out. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Coach Dinh The Nam and his players were only provided by the organizer with meal boxes of 3-4 dishes to relieve hunger and regenerate energy for the competition density of two days per match in the regional youth playground. (Photo: SGGP) Normally, football players restore their health by buffets of nutritious dishes.

U23 Vietnam wins the AFF U23 Championship after defeating U23 Thailand 1-0. "We've tried to convince infected teachers to continue teaching if … about Ditch in-person classes for online study: Hanoi school managers Maintaining in-person classes with only a few students isn't the best policy, said Nhiep, adding that there aren’t enough teachers available anyway. As such, the school has allowed classes with over half the students infected or close contacts to study online. Out of the 40 classes the school has, around 20 have had more students absent than those present. Organizing classes with such high numbers of Covid-19 cases has been "exceedingly tough," she said. Nguyen Thi Nhiep, headmistress of Yen Hoa High School in Cau Giay District, said nearly 200 students have tested positive for the coronavirus, while 600 more were identified as close contacts. Teachers and students were also among the infected, forcing schools to change their study schedules between online and offline. On Friday, the capital recorded over 9,800 new Covid-19 cases in a single day, continuing the rising infection trend over the past two weeks. … about Hanoi Covid patients unable to access health services, officials plead personnel shortage she put on a protective suit and mask and ventured out to the ward health center since she was beginning to fear her unborn child would be affected if she is not treated in time. I just wanted to be guided on how a pregnant woman should treat Covid at home". "I was not trying to get medicines or admitted to a hospital. However, after nearly three hours of waiting for the call, she tried calling the support hotline but no one picked up the phone. She tried a different number and managed to reach a medic, but was told to declare her infection status online and wait for someone to call.

She tried to call the ward medical center, but the line was always busy. "I was afraid since I have not been vaccinated," she says. After leaving work on Monday she developed Covid symptoms such as cough and fever, self-tested at home and found she was positive. But for all her effort the 27-year-old in Cau Giay District was merely told to go home and wait for further instructions.
