Ensuring Business Continuity: HCMC Factories Navigate Lockdown Restrictions

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Navigating COVID-19 Restrictions - Challenges and Measures in Ho Chi Minh City Factories

Amidst tightened COVID-19 restrictions in Ho Chi Minh City, factories face the challenge of maintaining operations while ensuring the safety of their workforce. The HCMC EPZ and IP Authority (HEPZA) has provided guidance to factories implementing the stay-at-work model, allowing them to continue operations under strict preventive measures.

Crucial Business Continuity Amidst Critical COVID-19 Situation

As the COVID-19 situation remains critical in Vietnam, especially in Ho Chi Minh City, maintaining business continuity is crucial. HEPZA has issued directives to infrastructure development companies and enterprises in export processing zones and industrial parks to strengthen preventive measures and comply with regulations set by the Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

Implementation of Stay-at-Work Model and Preventive Measures

Factories are required to strictly instruct employees to remain on-site and refrain from leaving the workplace. Both in-house and outsourcing manufacturing factories are permitted to operate in industrial parks (IPs) and export processing zones (EPZs) to minimize disruptions to the production chain and ensure job stability for workers.

Coordination for Compliance and Stability

Coordination between government departments and committees is essential for effective supervision and inspection of enterprises to ensure compliance with epidemic prevention and control measures. HEPZA has announced that it will not accept new registrations for the stay-at-work model, emphasizing the importance of maintaining stability in existing operations.

Adherence to Protocols and Vaccination Efforts

Enterprises are mandated to adhere to strict protocols, including periodic COVID-19 testing for employees and restrictions on changes in labor force numbers. Alternatives to the stay-at-work model are currently suspended until further notice from HEPZA, highlighting the need for consistent adherence to preventive measures. With approximately 1.3 million factory workers in HCMC, including those in export processing zones and industrial parks, vaccination efforts have reached 80 percent, contributing to overall safety measures.

Navigating Challenges and Ensuring Resilience

As HCMC remains the epicenter of the latest COVID-19 wave in Vietnam, navigating lockdown restrictions and ensuring business continuity remain top priorities for factories. By implementing stringent preventive measures and fostering collaboration with government authorities, factories aim to overcome challenges and contribute to the resilience of Vietnam's industrial sector.

In conclusion, amidst the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, factories in Ho Chi Minh City are implementing measures to ensure both the safety of their workforce and the continuity of essential operations, underscoring their resilience and commitment to navigating these unprecedented times.

Reference: VNexpress

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