First shipment of vaccine doses from Australia arrive in Viet Nam
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Australian Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, Julianne Cowley and Associate Professor Dr Nguyen Truong Son, Deputy Minister of Health welcome the first delivery of 403,000 AstraZeneca doses from Australia. |
This is the first instalment of Australia’s commitment of 1.5 million AstraZeneca doses to be shared with Viet Nam this year, in support of Viet Nam’s COVID-19 response.
The delivery brings Australia’s total number of doses shared with the Indo-Pacific region to over 2 million, towards a commitment of at least 20 million by mid-2022.
Australia’s Ambassador to Viet Nam Robyn Mudie welcomed the first delivery of doses from Australia.
“Together, we are united in the fight against COVID-19. Australia’s support for Viet Nam’s national vaccine roll-out will help to save lives and promote economic recovery. As friends and partners we will emerge from this crisis stronger and more determined to face future challenges”, Ambassador Mudie said.
These vaccines have arrived at a critical point in Viet Nam’s efforts to control the spread of the highly transmissible delta variant. Julianne Cowley, Australia’s Consul-General, said: “Everyone knows what a difficult time this is for Ho Chi Minh City, and for the country as a whole. It is very timely for Australia to be contributing to Viet Nam’s vaccine rollout.”
Australian and Vietnamese officials celebrate the first delivery of 403,000 COVID-19 AstraZeneca doses from Australia. |
Yesterday’s delivery is in addition to Australia’s existing $40 million package of vaccine-related support to Viet Nam. Australia will provide additional doses through its partnership with UNICEF plus funding for syringes, cold chain equipment, including 1900 fridges and 5 refrigerated trucks, training for healthcare workers, and support for the vaccine rollout in remote provinces.
Australia’s support for Viet Nam also complements our $100 million commitment to support Southeast Asia through the Quad Vaccine Partnership with the United States, Japan and India, and our contribution of $130 million to the COVAX Advance Market Commitment (AMC).
Australia will continue to work closely with Viet Nam and other regional partners to respond to the pandemic. Access to effective COVID-19 vaccines will support the region’s recovery, and its future stability and prosperity.