Vietnam among six countries with highest vaccination coverage: Deputy PM

Vietnam has become one of the six countries with highest COVID-19 vaccination coverage in the world, Standing Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh told a teleconference between the Government and localities on January 5.
Vietnam among six countries with highest vaccination coverage: Deputy PM ảnh 1Standing Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam has become one of the six countries with highest COVID-19 vaccination coverage in the world, Standing Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh told a teleconference between the Government and localities on January 5.

The Deputy PM said the Government has constantly adjusted pandemic prevention and control measures in accordance with reality, while developing and promoting the vaccine diplomacy policy along with carrying out the largest ever free vaccination drive, which has brought about the remarkable achievement. 

Vietnam among six countries with highest vaccination coverage: Deputy PM ảnh 2Booster shots for residents (Photo: VNA)

He reported that 99.6 percent of the 18-year-old and over-18 population have received at least one shot of vaccine and 90.9 of them  have been fully inoculated. The ratios among children from 12 to 17 are 85.6 percent and 57 percent. Work is underway to purchase vaccine for children from 5 to 11 years old.

Deputy PM Minh said this year, the Government will make the best use of every opportunity for national socio-economicdevelopment in every sector and locality, and maintain drivers of growth for along term. He required ministries, agencies and localities to prioritise resources for the effective implementation of the COVID-19 prevention and control programme and the socio-economic recovery and development programme.

He underlined key tasks for 2022, which are restoring and boosting production, trade and exports; steppingup disbursement of public investment capital; pooling resources in public-privatepartnership for infrastructure development, especially strategicinfrastructure; maintaining macro-economic stability and improving the economy’sresilience; accelerating economic restructuring while developing e-commerce anddigital economy.

Last year, Vietnam’s gross domestic product expanded by 2.58 percent. Revenue of the State budget surpassed 1.56 quadrillion VND (67.8 billion USD), or 16.4 percent higher than estimate. With a record 668.5 billion USD in export-import value, Vietnam’s trade surplus was estimated at 4 billion USD, making it one of the 20 countries with the biggest trade scale in the world.

Vietnam among six countries with highest vaccination coverage: Deputy PM ảnh 3At the event (Photo: VNA)

The country saw a 9.2 percent rise in FDI inflows, demonstrating foreign investors' confidence in Vietnam's investment and business environment, Minh said.

At the same time, the Deputy PM called attention to existing problems, including potential macro-economic risks,rising inflation pressure and bad debts, exports’ reliance on the FDI sector and several markets, falling domestic purchasing power, and disruption inseveral manufacturing and supply chains.

According to him, equitisation of State-owned enterprises failsto meet schedule while the service sector, especially tourism, lodging andtransportation, still meets difficulties. The handling of weak banks and less-efficient enterprises and projects remains ineffective and the disbursement of ODA and concessional loans is slow.

The Government has submitted to the extraordinary session of the 15th National Assembly fiscal and monetary policies to support the implementation of the programmes on COVID-19 prevention and control and on socio-economic recovery and development, Deputy PM Minh said./.

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