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More than 24,000 Vietnamese frontliners inoculated with Covid-19 vaccine
11:54 | 18/03/2021
On March 17, more 3.359 people in Vietnam were administered the Covid-19 vaccine, raising the tally of recipients to 24.054.
PM orders consideration of 'Covid-19 vaccine passport' for economic, travel recovery
10:21 | 18/03/2021
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc required relevant agencies to draw up plans for the "Covid-19 vaccine passport" implementation to soon help the tourism and aviation sectors recover.
Vietnamese doctor in the U.S shares experiences of receiving Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine
10:19 | 18/03/2021
Dr. Nguyen Hong Vu, working at Cancer Research Institute, City of Hope, California, the United States shared his experiences of being injected with Covid-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
Vietnam COVID-19 Updates (March 18): Vietnam may receive 30 mln Pfizer doses
09:11 | 18/03/2021
U.S. pharmaceutical firm Pfizer may provide Vietnam with 30 million Covid-19 vaccine doses within 2021 as negotiations with the health ministry continue, Minister Nguyen Thanh Long said Wednesday.
Vietnam reported 7 new cases of COVID-19 infection on March 17
07:01 | 18/03/2021
On Wednesday afternoon, Vietnam logged seven new COVID-19 cases, including five imported in Khanh Hoa and two locally transmitted in Hai Duong.
Volunteers in homegrown Covivac vaccine feel ‘confident and proud’
06:49 | 18/03/2021
The 6 first volunteers in the first phase of Covivac vaccine’s human trials say they feel a sense of “pride and confidence” as they receive the jab.
Vietnam needs to open borders for tourism recovery: experts
14:21 | 17/03/2021
Vietnam needs to research solutions and prepare all necessary conditions to open borders for foreign tourists from July 2021, according to Nguyen Huu Tho, Chairman of the Vietnam Tourism Association.
6 volunteers receiving 2nd Vietnam home-grown Covid-19 vaccine in stable health condition
14:20 | 17/03/2021
The first six volunteers receiving Covivac, the second Made-in-Vietnam Covid-19 vaccine as part of the phase one human trial on March 15 are all in stable health condition.
Over 14 tonnes of rice delivered to Vietnamese-Cambodians under quarantine
14:14 | 17/03/2021
A working delegation of the Vietnamese Embassy and the Khmer-Vietnam Association in Cambodia just delivered over 14 tonnes of rice, 530 boxes of instant noodles, and 50 boxes of canned fish to support 230 households in Prek Tamlop commune in Kandal and 100 households in Prek Sai Kho commune in Prey Veng.
Vietnam expected to export Covid-19 vaccine
12:17 | 17/03/2021
With the promising initial trial results, Vietnam is expected to take initiative in the Covid-19 vaccine source and export overseas by late 2021, early 2022.
The number of Covid-19 vaccine recipients in Vietnam reaches over 20,000
09:41 | 17/03/2021
On March 16, more 4,260 people in Vietnam were administered the Covid-19 vaccine, raising the tally of recipients to 20,695.
Vietnam COVID-19 Updates (March 17): Hai Duong to lift social distancing on March 18
08:15 | 17/03/2021
Students in some districts of the northern province of Hai Duong, Vietnam’s biggest COVID-19 pandemic cluster to date, will return to school on March 18 as local authorities have decided to lift a number of social distancing restrictions.
Photo: Peacekeeping force injected with COVID-19 vaccine before leaving for South Sudan
07:41 | 17/03/2021
Injected with the COVID-19 vaccine before leaving for South Sudan, the peacekeeping force feels more confident to perform their tasks.
In photos: Game shops in Hanoi sternly abide by anti-Covid-19 measures
19:22 | 16/03/2021
Game shops in Hanoi were allowed to reopen starting 0:00 March 16. The owners and players have strictly complied with the regulations on Covid-19 prevention and control.
Indonesia halts the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 after Thailand, in fear of blood clots
19:18 | 16/03/2021
After Thailand, Indonesia became the second country in Southeast Asia that holds off the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine due to reports of blood clots among some recipients in Europe.