Three million doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to arrive on July 25: Spokesperson

Three million doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine supplied by the US via the COVAX Facility will arrive in Viet Nam on July 25, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang said.
Three million doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to arrive on July 25: Spokesperson
A batch of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine supported by the US Government at Noi Bai International Airport in Ha Noi on July 10. (Photo: WHO)

Responding to a query on the Moderna vaccine batch and outcomes of Viet Nam’s “vaccine diplomacy”, the spokesperson said that considering access to various sources of vaccine and quick and large-scale vaccination an important and urgent solution, the “vaccine diplomacy” work has been rolled out in a drastic and urgent manner under the instruction and direct engagement of leaders of the Party, State, Government and National Assembly, along with efforts of numerous ministries and sectors, towards the target of inoculating about 70 percent of Vietnamese population and reaching herd immunity this year.

Hang cited the Ministry of Health as saying that countries, international organisations and partners have to date committed 150 million doses of vaccine for Viet Nam through purchase negotiations and assistance.

So far, Viet Nam has received over eight million vaccine doses, including about 4.5 million doses through COVAX, 2 million doses from the US via the COVAX Facility, three million doses from Japan, 500,000 doses from China and 1,000 doses from Russia.

In the coming time, COVAX is to supply over 1 million more doses and the US will provide an additional three million doses through COVAX, the spokesperson said, adding that Romania will also give 100,000 doses and Australia 1.5 million doses to Viet Nam.

Besides, several countries including India, the UK, Australia, Cuba and Germany have made specific commitments to providing Viet Nam with aid and technology transfer.

Viet Nam also receives aid in the form of medical supplies, equipment and other resources from UNICEF and countries like Laos, Cambodia, Japan and the Republic of Korea, and more, the spokesperson said.

Along with efforts made in “vaccine diplomacy”, Viet Nam also seeks cooperation in research and technology transfer in vaccine development and production in an attempt to ensure long-term domestic supply and become self-reliant in terms of COVID-19 vaccine.

The Foreign Ministry is closely working with the Health Ministry in the negotiations and cooperation with potential partners from the US, Japan, Russia, Cuba, Israel, the UK and Germany in technology transfer in the production of COVID-19 vaccine and medicine.

Viet Nam highly appreciates and sincerely thanks partners, countries and international organisations for their timely and practical support, the spokesperson said.

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(Source: VNA)