Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh
Currently, three domestically-grown vaccines are undergoing clinical trials including Nano Covax, COVIVAX and ARCT-154, Tran said, adding that Viet Nam is striving to make domestic vaccine supplies available in 2022.
Speaking at the press conference, Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu reiterated that the Government has made vaccine access as one of the top priorities in protecting the community health, recovering the national economy and resuming full production activities.
However, the complex development of Delta variant has led to increasing demand for vaccines while around 11 billion vaccine doses are required to reach population-level, or herd, immunity in the world, only 4.5 billion doses have been produced.
Thus, vaccine shortage happens to all countries, including Viet Nam, he added.
The number of vaccine doses arriving in Viet Nam increased from 16.6 million in early August to 33 million in late August. In September, the country is expected to receive additional 17 million doses.
As of late September 6, as many as 22,012,123 doses have been administered, and 3,338,783 people have been fully vaccinated.
So far, 660 ventilators, 600 oxygen generators and1,000 tons of oxygen were donated to Viet Nam to serve for the COVID-19 fight.
By Thuy Dung