USAID, UNICEF provide US$1 million Covid-19 supplies to Vietnam
The latest provision marks the intensified support for Vietnam’s Covid-19 response that USAID and UNICEF have extended over the past two years.
The latest provision marks the intensified support for Vietnam’s Covid-19 response that USAID and UNICEF have extended over the past two years.
International support becomes relevant for the successful vaccination in Vietnam over the past two years, enabling the country to reopen the economy.
The foreign investors’ positive sentiment towards the business environment in Vietnam is largely thanks to the country’s high vaccination rate.
Vietnam said it’s time to re-evaluate threats and strengthen international economic cooperation and linkage for a more inclusive and sustainable recovery.
Vietnam has put vaccination and the availability of Covid-19 drug as the core of the antipandemic strategy in the coming time.
Vietnam expects to get the doses in April or May.
Plan International’s “Imagine” and “Better Today” help reduce the impact caused by prolonged lockdowns and pessimistic prospects facing young people.
Vaccination against Covid-19 in Vietnam is not compulsory but people are warned of severe consequences when being infected with the virus if they are unvaccinated or got a single dose.
The most important point in the Government’s new stance is guaranteeing the operation of businesses in any Covid-19 circumstance as long as they fully comply with anti-Covid-19 measures.
Vaccination is the key to enabling the country to pursue its recovery plans.