The first batch of COVID-19 vaccine from COVAX Facility for Vietnam
arrived at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on April 1.
VNA/VNS Photo Minh Quyet.They are the first vaccine doses supplied by the COVAX Facility through UNICEF, which arrived in Hanoi on April 1.
Hanoi and HCM City, the two largest in the country, will receive the highest amount, with 53,350 doses for the capital city, and 56,250 doses for the southern economic hub.
Meanwhile, the northern province of Hai Duong which recently bore the brunt of a third wave of COVID-19 outbreaks with more than 700 cases recorded will get 43,700 doses.
The central provinces of Thanh Hoa and Nghe An will get 18,000 and 20,000 doses each.
The southern region receives 245,350 doses, with the industrial hub of Binh Duong receiving 15,100 doses, 16,500 doses for Dong Thap Province, 6,700 doses for Can Tho Province.
The Central Highlands has been allocated 49,000 doses, with the most going to Đak Lak Province (15,700).
In addition, the health ministry has decided to give 30,000 doses to police forces, 80,000 to the military forces, and 20,000 doses to the National Expanded Programme on Immunisation.
The ministry has asked the National Expanded Programme on Immunisation and the Regional Expanded Programme on Immunisation to immediately transport the vaccine to the target localities and agencies in order to conduct the injections in line with regulations.
The inoculation must be completed before May 15, 2021, and the results will then be reported to the ministry and relevant institutes, it said.
Vietnam began its COVID-19 inoculation drive on March 8, using the 110,000 doses bought from AstraZeneca.
As of April 7, a total of 19 cities and provinces had rolled out the vaccinations, administering the AstraZeneca vaccine to 55,151 people, mostly frontline medical workers, and members of community-based anti-COVID-19 groups, and the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Earlier, the ministry asked localities nationwide to promptly compile a list of individuals prioritised for COVID-19 vaccinations as guided by the Government.
The ten prioritised groups in the free vaccination programme include frontline medical staff, army and public security officers, diplomatic officials and their families who are about to be sent abroad, diplomats and members of UN bodies in Vietnam, teachers, aviation and transport staff, people suffering chronic diseases, people above 65 years of age, those living in pandemic-hit areas, poor people, and social policy beneficiaries.
In this next round of vaccinations, the eligible people will be expanded to include other priority groups like teachers and essential service workers.
COVAX Facility has pledged to give Vietnam an additional 4.17 million doses by the end of May, and the remaining of 30 million commitment towards the end of the year, pending operational and supply constraints.
Vietnam aims to provide COVID-19 shots to at least 20 per cent of its near 100-million population by the year-end.
Source: VNS