It seemed like the pandemic had been extinguished and life was returning to its normal pace, but then "Miss Co" returned, turning everything upside down again right on the occasion of Tet reunion. Economy or people, closed or open, what to give up and what to keep? Decisions are unprecedented, but must be made immediately based on forecasts, beliefs and calculations.
It seemed like the pandemic had been extinguished and life was returning to its normal pace, but then "Miss Co" returned, turning everything upside down again right on the occasion of Tet reunion. Economy or people, closed or open, what to give up and what to keep? Decisions are unprecedented, but must be made immediately based on forecasts, beliefs and calculations.
Economic activity is affected. Companies and businesses fall into "clinical death" despite international media citing studies praising Vietnam as being in the group of countries with the highest growth in the world in 2020 (2.91%).
The biggest influence in the end is still people. The phenomenon of reverse migration, unemployment, leaving the city to return to the countryside, business losses, life is more precarious than ever. Paying for bus tickets, train tickets, canceling plane tickets for Tet because our hometown has an epidemic, parents cannot reunite with their children just because the cases keep increasing, grandparents cannot see their grandchildren just because of two words. "Isolation". This year's Tet is suddenly much gloomier and more deserted. We see worried eyes because we can't find a job, or in the countryside we don't know when we can go to the city to work or study again...
In the current difficult situation, the only way to overcome is the consensus and unity of all departments, unions and the entire nation. Economic and social decisions should be for people and aim for the common good of all Vietnamese people.