Businesses make additional donations to COVID-19 vaccine fund

The Ministry of Health (MoH) on May 25 received 125 billion VND (5.4 million USD), 1 million USD, and 1 million vaccine doses donated by enterprises for the COVID-19 vaccine purchase and inoculation fund.
Businesses make additional donations to COVID-19 vaccine fund ảnh 1Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long (front, right) receives donations from businesses on May 25 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Health(MoH) on May 25 received 125 billion VND (5.4 million USD), 1 million USD, and1 million vaccine doses donated by enterprises for the COVID-19 vaccinepurchase and inoculation fund.

Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long said that sincesecured financial sources are of critical importance for carrying outstrategies to achieve the fastest and most widespread access to COVID-19vaccines, financial support from enterprises is very much necessary.

Describing the precious aid from businesses asan effective contribution to the fight against COVID-19, he called forcontinued assistance for the healthcare sector and the country as a whole in thisregard.

Long also highlighted the Politburo’s view of mobilisingevery resource in society to help Vietnam access vaccines as fast as possibleand ensure the broadest possible vaccine coverage, so as to bring the pandemicunder control and have life return to normal.

Initiated by the Prime Minister, the COVID-19vaccine fund was established to ensure finances for vaccine access. However,since vaccines are relatively expensive and have strict storage requirements,their transportation, storage, distribution, and use require major efforts fromthe healthcare sector, according to the minister.

Apart from seeking vaccine supplies from foreignsources, the country is also developing its own COVID-19 vaccines. The MoH hasbeen working actively with partners and engaging some businesses in vaccineproduction, with a view that Made-in-Vietnam vaccines will be available by 2022.

The ministry has also coordinated with relevantunits to discuss cooperation in vaccine development and manufacturing, Longnoted, adding that it has successfully negotiated with AstraZeneca,Pfizer/BioNTech, and the COVAX Facility.

By the end of 2021, Vietnam will have received about110 million COVID-19 vaccine doses, but the MoH’s task is to secure 150 milliondoses between now and then to provide inoculations for 75 percent of thepopulation, as ordered by the Politburo and the Government, he said./.
VNA

See more

Nearly 3,000 tonnes of rice aid will be allocated to seven provinces to support local people. (Photo: VNA)

Nearly 3,000 tonnes of rice allocated to seven localities

Nearly 3,000 tonnes of rice from the national reserve will be allocated to seven provinces to support local people during Tet (traditional Lunar New Year) holiday and the lean season in early 2025 under two decisions recently signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc.

Teachers and students at the Nguyen Du Lao-Vietnamese bilingual language school in Vientiane make "chung" cakes. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese in Singapore, Laos, Brunei celebrate Tet

The Vietnamese embassies in Singapore and Brunei and the Nguyen Du Lao-Vietnamese bilingual language school in Vientiane, Laos have organised activities for Vietnamese there to celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

Participants at the official session of the City Partnership Forum – Da Nang 2025 held in the central coastal city on January 17. (Photo: VNA)

City Partnership Forum helps Da Nang boost global linkage

The official session of the City Partnership Forum – Da Nang 2025 has taken place in the central coastal city a hybrid format, drawing leaders from Vietnam’s ministries and agencies, representatives from 35 cities with current or planned ties to Da Nang, foreign ambassadors, consuls general, and delegations of international businesses and cultural groups.

Participants pose for a group photo at the “Xuan Que Huong” (Homeland Spring) programme in New Delhi, India on January 19, 2025).

Vietnamese in India, RoK, Japan, Hong Kong celebrate Lunar New Year

“Xuan Que Huong” (Homeland Spring), the biggest cultural event for overseas Vietnamese (OVs) when the Lunar New Year (Tet) come, has been held by the Vietnamese Embassies in India, the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Japan and the Consulate General in Hong Kong (China) to bring the Tet atmosphere to Vietnamese expats.

Participants at the homeland spring programme held in Brussels, on January 19 by the Vietnamese Embassy in Belgium, which is also in charge of Luxembourg. (Photo: VNA)

Overseas Vietnamese communities worldwide celebrate Tet

Vietnamese communities across the world, including in Belgium, Luxembourg, Russia, the Netherlands, Germany, Slovakia, and the UK, have celebrated the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet), the largest traditional festival of the home country.

Tran Nhat Hoang, Deputy Director of the International Cooperation Department under the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism in an interview with VNA (Photo: VNA)

EXPO 2025 opens doors for Vietnamese enterprises to connect to world

A Vietnamese delegation has attended the International Participants Meeting (IPM) for EXPO 2025 in Hyogo prefecture of Japan, which aimed to brief participating governments and international organisations on plans for exhibitions and pavilions at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai.