Today’s Covid News: Vietnam approves 7th vaccine
Medical staff work day and night to ensure all locals get vaccinated.

Hanoi’s authorities have been stepping up Covid-19 mass screening and vaccination to realize the goal of 100% locals aged 18 and over receiving the first dose before September 15.
Schools and cultural palaces have been repurposed for the vaccination drive. |
All sites for vaccination met restriction requirements. |
Medical staff checks people’s health to ensure they are eligible to get vaccinated. |
Health workers inject people all night. |
The vaccine roll-out and Covid-19 testing are being proceeded simultaneously in every district in Hanoi. |
At the Cultural Friendship Palace, around 1,000 people are administered in the day, and an additional 1,400 get injected in the night. |
People lining up for vaccination and testing at night in the Hoang Huy apartment building, Thanh Xuan District. |
Keeping a safe distance while waiting for getting the vaccine jab. |
Vaccination at Xuan La Ward, Tay Ho District. |
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