Vietnam take steps to provide free COVID-19 vaccinations for citizens
A worker fumigates the area where peope wait to have samples collected for COVID-19 testing. Photo: VNA |
In the long term, the nation will take steps to provide free COVID-19 vaccines for citizens in the same way it offers vaccines against epidemics in the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI), heard at the meeting in Hanoi.
According to VOV, health experts told the meeting that the AstraZeneca vaccine is being imported into the nation and has been pre-assessed by the World Health Organization (WHO). In principle, this means that the vaccine can be injected immediately upon arriving in the country.
However, being injected with the COVID-19 vaccine does not mean health measures can be removed, with people still needing to wear face masks in public. This is the recommendation being made by health experts ahead of the nation receiving its first batch of COVID-19 vaccines, with prioritised groups set to be vaccinated as soon as possible.
In his remarks at the meeting, Deputy Minister of Health Do Xuan Tuyen said that the ministry is currently in the process of devising a plan from training, spreading relevant information, and making a list of those who will be vaccinated.
For doses from the COVAX facility, the global procurement mechanism for the vaccines, more than 4.8 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine produced by AstraZeneca are set to be delivered by the end of the first quarter and the beginning of the second quarter.
With regard to the ability to cope with complications which may occur when injecting the vaccine, Deputy Minister Tuyen believes the nation is following WHO guidelines and those authorised by international health organisations on evaluating the effectiveness, safety, and doses of the vaccines.
“Vietnam is allowing the import and circulation and deployment of COVID-19 vaccination in emergency conditions to prevent the pandemic. Therefore, the assessment and prediction of possible vaccination complications as well as the effectiveness of the vaccine must require the whole working and experience drawing process,” the Deputy Minister stated.
The response and handling of complications that may occur following vaccination are completely within the capability of the health sector, particularly as it has gained a lot of experience in the implementation of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) over the course of decades, he noted.
Concerning the vaccine, the Steering Committee affirmed that the nation has spared no efforts in securing COVID-19 vaccines, both sourced from abroad and those produced domestically, in order to fully meet the requirements set by the EPI.
The Government is also directing the deployment of domestically-produced COVID-19 vaccines as a means of streamlining administrative procedures, thereby ensuring greater safety and efficiency in both vaccine production and development.
The northern province of Hai Duong – the country’s largest COVID-19 hotspot – should continue speeding up testing and tracing all possible contacts with confirmed cases, while carrying out flexible screening tests at high-risk areas.
Three more COVID-19 patients were confirmed in Hai Duong on February 23 morning, raising the country’s total community infections to 1,496, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control. The new cases brought the national tally to 2,401, including 809 locally-transmitted cases since January 27. A total of 1,717 patients have been given the all-clear, while the death toll remains at 35. |
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, head of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control chairs the meeting. Source: VOV |
Also at the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, head of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control underlined the need for Hai Duong continue accelerating testing and tracing all possible contacts with confirmed cases, while carrying out flexible screening tests at high-risk areas.
He asked Hai Duong to encourage its people who do not live in pandemic-hit areas to wear masks, duly punish those making false health declarations, and intensify response measures at concentrated quarantine areas./.
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