Vietnam works to launch vaccine passport soon: Vice Spokesperson

To ensure the implementation of the dual goals of pandemic prevention and economic development, Vietnamese authorities are working for the early deployment of vaccine passports and adjusting regulations on entry and exit, creating more favourable conditions for foreign experts, workers and investors to enter the nation.
 Vietnam works to launch vaccine passport soon: Vice Spokesperson ảnh 1Vice spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Doan Khac Viet (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - To ensure the implementation of thedual goals of pandemic prevention and economic development, Vietnameseauthorities are working for the early deployment of vaccine passports andadjusting regulations on entry and exit, creating more favourable conditions forforeign experts, workers and investors to enter the nation.
 
At the ministry’s regular press conference on September 9, Vice Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Doan Khac Viet added that Vietnam is also studying a closed tourism pilot programme for international tourists who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Regarding pandemic prevention and control as well as socialsecurity in Ho Chi Minh City, the diplomat said that although thereare still many difficulties and the epidemic condition is still complicated, manypositive signs have been seen in this hotspot.

The fight against COVID-19 in Vietnam and HCM City has so farreceived valuable support from international friends and community, he said, expressing his sincere thanks for such assistance./. 
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