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07/06/2021 10:28 GMT+7
Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh has asked the Ministry of Health to consider administering COVID-19 vaccines to foreign experts in Vietnam, according to a notice from the Government’s Office.
COVID-19 vaccine jabs being administered for frontline workers in Vietnam. VNA/VNS Photo
The Deputy PM made the request based on the business community’s proposals that have been collected by the Private Economic Development Research Board under the Advisory Council for Administrative Procedure Reform, aiming to deal with difficulties facing enterprises amid the pandemic.
Vietnamese medical workers get COVID-19 vaccine shots. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Le Van
Thanh has asked the Ministry of Health to consider administering COVID-19
vaccines to
foreign experts in Vietnam, according to a notice of the Government’s
Office.
The Deputy PM made the request on the basis of the
business community’s proposals that have been collected by the Private Economic
Development Research Board under the Advisory Council for Administrative
Procedure Reform, aiming to deal with difficulties facing enterprises in the
face of
Ministries, cities and provinces should report
obstacles to the implementation work to the Prime Minister, he said.
LOONA has been appointed ambassadors for the promotion of Korean culture overseas in 2021.
On May 10, Minister Hwang Hee of the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism officially appointed LOONA as “2021 Promotional Ambassadors for Korean Culture Abroad” in a ceremony held at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul.
As part of this work, LOONA is scheduled to perform at a launch ceremony for the 2021 Foreign Experts on the Promotion of Korea on May 20. LOONA also participated in the production of promotional videos for the international content exhibition (Talk Talk KOREA) organized by the Korean Culture and Information Service. The videos will be released on the Korean Culture and Information Service’s YouTube channel on May 20 and 25.
By: Times News Service
Muscat: The Sultanate is participating in the second session of the United Nations Group of Foreign Experts on Geographical Names (UNGEGN).
A statement issued online by the Oman News Agency, (ONA), said: The Sultanate, represented by the National Survey Authority, is participating in the second session of the United Nations Foreign Experts Group for Geographical Names (UNGEGN), which will be held at the United Nations building in New York, USA, during the period from 3 to 7 of this month via video communication.
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