Vietnamese gov’t welcomes public support for Covid-19 vaccination: Deputy PM
Thin supply of vaccine, not the lack of funding, is the reason that little amount of vaccines have been delivered to Vietnam, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has said.
Thin supply of vaccine, not the lack of funding, is the reason that little amount of vaccines have been delivered to Vietnam, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has said.
All people coming from the fresh Covid-19 outbreaks are required to take tests.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam spoke highly of the contributions made by members of the National Cultural Heritage Council during the past time.
More than half of the tally are local infections detected after the virus locally resurfaced in the last week of July.
The resurgence of local infections late last month has left some places in Vietnam isolated.
The new infections keep Danang at the top among localities hit by Covid-19.
Whenever a case is found, the local authorities would trigger the contact tracing, isolating and testing to put off the outbreak right at the beginning.
Living “a life like Vietnamese people today is the dream of those from many countries,” according to a government official.
Among measures, the country's own principles are highly appreciated by the international organization.
Vietnam is believed to do all the right things to protect its people and foreign nationals in the country.