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PM: home-grown vaccines must ensure safety, efficiency
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has directed speeding up the production of home-grown vaccines, saying they must ensure safety and efficiency.
He gave the direction during a working session with leaders of ministries, vaccine producers and scientists in Hanoi on July 23 to discuss the research and production of COVID-19 vaccines.
Speaking at the event, Chinh stressed that Vietnam is rolling out “vaccine strategy”, including importing; studying, facilitating vaccine production technology transfer and producing home-grown vaccines; and vaccinating the whole population for free.
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Vietnam strives for at least one
Vietnam strives for at least one successful homegrown COVID-19 vaccine in 2021
Vietnam strives to have at least one successful domestically developed COVID-19
vaccine this year, according to deputy health minister Tran Van Thuan. The COVIVAC COVID-19 vaccine is produced by the Institute of Vaccines and Medical Biologicals (IVAC) (Source: Ministry of Health)
Speaking at a meeting of the special working group on COVID-19
vaccine development and clinical trials on July 17, Thuan said COVID-19 vaccine
is a matter of paramount concern to the Vietnamese Party and State leaders.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, has asked World Health Organisation (WHO)
Update: July, 18/2021 - 13:35 |
A volunteer in Hà Nội is receiving a shot of Nano Covax, the frontrunner in the race for a domestically developed COVID-19 vaccine, as part of the ongoing phase 3 of human trials. VNA/VNS Photo
HÀ NỘI Việt Nam strives to have at least one successful domestically developed COVID-19 vaccine this year, deputy health minister Trần Văn Thuấn said at a meeting of the special working group on COVID-19 vaccine development and clinical trials on Saturday.
After hearing the general report from the health ministry’s Department of Science, Technology and Training on the current progress of research and clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines in the country as well as production technology transfer matters, delegates discussed a plan to invite experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) to support research and development of a COVID-19 vaccine in Việt Nam. This would help the rese