WHO and EU support Vietnam’s Covid-19 fight
The South-East Asia Pandemic Response and Preparedness program, executed in 42 months, is part of the EU's €350 million solidarity response to support ASEAN nations in tackling the Covid-19 pandemic.
The South-East Asia Pandemic Response and Preparedness program, executed in 42 months, is part of the EU's €350 million solidarity response to support ASEAN nations in tackling the Covid-19 pandemic.
The four-year project will help more people living with HIV/AIDS and TB patients enrolled with social health insurance.
It takes Vietnam only 20 years to transform from 7% to 14% of the population aged 65 and over.
Wearing masks in public has long been a common practice in Vietnam.
The new coronavirus strain in Danang spreads quickly but the virulence remains constant.
Vietnam's disease surveillance system has been working effectively, allowing it to trace cases quickly and on time.
Reopening borders might pose risks amid the global pandemic uncertainty.
Vietnam's test kits have been certified by the World Health Organization and the UK to be sold in Europe.
Political commitment is believed one of significant reasons in Vietnam's fight against the pandemic.
His main aim is to try to divert the attention of American voters away from his until now unsuccessful crisis management to China.