Today’s Covid News: Vietnam likely to spend US$1.7 billion on pandemic fight
Most of the spending will be used for vaccine purchases.
Most of the spending will be used for vaccine purchases.
Local experts said it’s necessary to change anti-pandemic measures to get prepared for living safely with the pandemic.
Vietnam will make the pandemic expenses transparent to serve the long-term fight.
For many EU member states, Vietnam is the largest trade partner in ASEAN.
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.
Big cities across Vietnam are racing against time to boost the inoculation campaign.
Vietnam has pursued a policy that testing and treating confirmed coronavirus cases are free of charge.
Health experts and psychologists said psychological therapies are as important as disease treatment for children with Covid-19.
Health experts said Hanoi is at risk of a widespread outbreak.
Vietnam welcomed the first passengers for one-week quarantine. They are 300 Vietnamese returnees from Japan who have been fully vaccinated.
Ho Chi Minh City’s mayor has set recovery plans right after he took his office 10 days ago.
Recovered patients are expected to join in healthcare service.
The country is reminded of the national vacation in late April that has caused the ongoing outbreak.
This is the first time Vietnam hosts competitions in the International Army Games.
Vietnam has confirmed five-digit daily infections in 12 consecutive days.
The prime minister insists that each commune is a “stronghold” in the pandemic fight.