July 26, 2021 | 11:46 (GMT+7)
U.S. considers donating additional COVID-19 vaccines to Vietnam: Ambassador
The Biden Administration is considering donating additional COVID-19 vaccines to Vietnam besides the allocated 5 million doses, according to Ha Kim Ngoc, Ambassador of Vietnam to the U.S.
Ngoc told a Washington-based VOV correspondent that the second U.S.-donated shipment of 3 million doses of the Moderna vaccine has arrived in Vietnam, with about 1.5 million doses transferred to Ho Chi Minh City on July 24 and the remainder expected to arrive in Hanoi the following day.
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Ambassador Ha Kim Ngoc says the U.S. is considering delivering additional COVID-19 vaccines to Vietnam through COVAX. |
The U.S. has supplied Vietnam with 5 million doses out of a total of 23 million doses that the Biden administration has committed to 20 countries and territories in Asia.
“As far as I know the U.S. is considering donating additional vaccines to Vietnam in the coming time,” he revealed.
“This is timely and significant sharing and assistance for Vietnam,” said Ngoc, citing the fact that the U.S. considers vaccines a matter of national security while many countries have a high demand for COVID-19 vaccines from the U.S.
The diplomat said the Vietnamese Embassy in the U.S. has worked hard in recent times to seek and lobby for the supply of vaccines as well as medical equipment to the COVID-19 fight back in the country.
He said the embassy has received strong support and close coordination from the American business community in Vietnam, as well as many Vietnamese individuals and organizations in the U.S.
“The U.S. side is currently discussing with Vietnam to complete the procedure for shipping to the country Cue COVID-19 test kits and 75 cold storage devices for vaccines in the near future,” the ambassador added.
Source: VOV