Today’s Covid News: Vietnam approves 7th vaccine
Big cities across Vietnam are racing against time to boost the inoculation campaign.
Big cities across Vietnam are racing against time to boost the inoculation campaign.
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.
Vietnam has approximately 23 million schoolchildren from kindergarten to high school.
It’s unsure when the vaccine gets approval for emergency use.
Harris said the donation is free-of-charge with no strings attached.
Taking the position enables the PM to make decisions on his own in certain cases.
Vietnam’s National Defence Minister said it’s necessary to stamp out the virus as the months-long pandemic has made people tired of it.
The armed force will deliver food to residents at home, promote vaccination and enforce the shelter-in-place order.
Vietnam’s coronavirus cases have hit a 5-digit number for the third consecutive day.
On the day, both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City announced stricter restrictions to stamp out the virus spread.
Half of the country’s total cases were detected in Ho Chi Minh City, and 30% of the tally was found in the city's neighboring provinces of Binh Duong, Long An, Dong Nai, and Tien Giang.