Health Minister: vaccine strategy successful in three aspects

Health Minister: vaccine strategy successful in three aspects hinh anh 1A vaccination site in Viet Tri city (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
has affirmed that Vietnam’s has been a success in three
aspects.

Presenting a report on and the
implementation of the Resolution No.30/2021/QH15 during a meeting of the
National Assembly’s Committee on Social Affairs in Hanoi on October 19, Long
said Vietnam has so far signed contracts and agreements for 191 million vaccine doses, which
will increase more in the near future, thus ensuring full vaccination for people at and above 18 as well as aged 12-17.

The second aspect is the research and production of COVID-19 vaccines and medicine. According to the minister, since very early, Vietnam has
actively worked to access transfer of vaccine production technologies from the
US, Russia, China and Cuba while promoting domestic research vaccines, so as to avoid the
impacts of disuption in the global supply of medical equipment, medicine and vaccines. 

The third aspect is the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, which is the
largest of its kind ever in the country. Long said the ministry is urging localities to accelerate the vaccination pace, stressing that vaccine coverage is very important to re-opening and the plan on safely and flexibly adapting to the pandemic. 

About vaccinations for children, especially those below 12, the minister said caution is needed because all vaccines were developed in a very short time so there is not
enough time to assess all of the vaccines’ impacts.

Long also stressed that under the Politburo’s conclusion on vaccination, the Government has so far been
responsible for ensuring enough vaccines for residents free of charge. The
Health Ministry is also preparing for plans to offer booster shots, based on international practice and guidance of the World Health Organisation.

As for treatment medicine, in accordance with the Resolution No.30/2021/QH15 and the
Resolution No.86/NQ-CP, the Government has allowed enterprises to import materials before
applying for production in order to stay proactive in medicine supply in the
future, he said.

At the event, the minister also gave explanation on some issues regarding the
fight against the pandemic and the implementation of the NA’s Resolution
No.30/2021/QH15./. 

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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