'Things to see' make Vietnamese students less afraid of the epidemic in the US
'Things to see' make Vietnamese students less afraid of the epidemic in the US Once so worried that she did not dare to take off her mask, especially when she was in contact with a classmate infected with Covid-19, Duong gradually calmed down when she witnessed the organization of schools in the US. In mid-August, 18-year-old Ha Hai Duong, a former high school student for gifted students in Natural Sciences (University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi), came to the US on a scholarship of 7 billion VND from Georgetown University. At that time, I had not been vaccinated and had to isolate at a hotel for 7 days, the cost was supported by the school. At first, Duong thought the isolation process would be similar to Vietnam, but every day, she could still go out to buy food, only required to wear a mask. After completing the isolation, Duong received the first injection, about a month after the second injection. Life in America has entered a new normal, she said. In p...