| Lao  Airlines, bus companies delay resumption of services Vientiane’s  Northern Bus Station has closed again after a failed attempt to run bus  services because most passengers had not had two doses of Covid-19 vaccine at  least a month prior to travel.Bus station director Ms Chithpasong Luangdethmixay  told Vientiane Times that the station would continue to suspend services  until June 19, when it is expected that the government will ease more of the  restrictions imposed under lockdown measures.
 Most people wanting to travel on buses have homes in  the provinces but have not yet been vaccinated against Covid-19.
 Director of Lao Airlines’ Commercial Department, Mr  Noudeng Chanthaphasouk, told Vientiane Times the airline had planned to  resume domestic flights this week but had also had to cancel the plan because  most passengers had not had two doses of Covid-19 vaccine.
 
                        
                          |  |                          Meanwhile, the Southern Bus Station announced on June  5 that bus services would resume but revoked the statement later that day,  saying that most people who turned up to catch buses had not had two doses of a  Covid-19 vaccine.Bus station authorities say buses will not run until  more of the lockdown restrictions are lifted and passengers can comply with the  rules.
 The government recently authorised road and air travel  between Vientiane and the provinces but only for passengers who have had two  doses of a Covid-19 vaccine at least one month prior to travel. Passengers no  longer need to quarantine for 14 days on arrival.
 This means individuals and commercial traffic can now  travel freely, except in areas of the country where there are ongoing virus  outbreaks.
 The government has authorised passenger transport by  road between provinces where there is no outbreak of the virus and quarantine  is no longer required.
 Drivers of transport trucks and their assistants may  now drive to their destination province without having to unload goods and  change trucks as before. They are also not required to be tested for Covid-19  or spend 14 days in quarantine.
 Although some restrictions have  been lifted, everyone is required to continue to comply with basic Covid-19  prevention and control measures, including social distancing of one metre,  temperature checks, wearing of face masks and regular handwashing.
 Only two cases of Covid-19 were reported in Laos on  Tuesday, both in Vientiane. The cases were identified during the testing of  1,845 samples in the previous 24 hours.
   By Times Reporters(Latest Update June 10, 2021)
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