Looking at things from a global perspective, the number of COVID-19 patients seems to have reduced along with the number of deaths due to the virus. Vietnam too has seen a decrease in COVID-19 cases in the past few months starting from March 2022. Most of the population has also been vaccinated against the deadly virus.
With the improved situation, the Vietnamese Ministry of Health has decided that it is time for the country to lower restrictions and set up easier processes for those who are travelling to Vietnam. As the country is heavily dependent on tourism, this measure is sure to boost the industry including hotels like Anantara Mui Ne Resort. As of May 15th, those travelling to Vietnam will not have to submit a PCR report before arrival. So, start packing your bags and making a list of things to do in Mui Ne on your visit.
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