Today’s Covid News: Vietnam spends US$7.3 billion on pandemic fight since 2020
Vietnam will make the pandemic expenses transparent to serve the long-term fight.
Vietnam will make the pandemic expenses transparent to serve the long-term fight.
Vietnam's health sector has surveyed and evaluated the capacity of oxygen production nationwide, which showed that the ability to supply oxygen from domestic production units was 30 times higher than the current demand in hospitals.
For many EU member states, Vietnam is the largest trade partner in ASEAN.
Such goods would be treated the same as humanitarian or non-refundable aid.
Vietnam is preparing for the adoption of vaccine passports on a large scale.
Hanoi and 19 southern cities and provinces are racing against time to vaccinate all residents with the first jabs before September 15.
Medical staff work day and night to ensure all locals get vaccinated.
Big cities across Vietnam are racing against time to boost the inoculation campaign.
Vietnam is one of the destinations in Wang Yi’s Asian tour, which includes Cambodia, Singapore, and South Korea.
Without a FiT deadline postponement, these projects will be unable to progress, according to GWEC.
Vietnam has pursued a policy that testing and treating confirmed coronavirus cases are free of charge.
Cambodian of Vietnamese origin have been facing a lot of difficulties due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Health care was high on the agenda of the US Vice President's trip to Vietnam last month.
Health experts and psychologists said psychological therapies are as important as disease treatment for children with Covid-19.
XAV-19 is a coronavirus treatment drug based on polyclonal antibodies that targets Covis-19 patients with moderate conditions.
Health experts said Hanoi is at risk of a widespread outbreak.
State budget revenue has been on the rise despite the pandemic situation and helps provide sufficient funds to support the ongoing fight against the pandemic.