PM requests COVID-19 vaccines be
PM requests COVID-19 vaccines be injected this week
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has requested that the more than 117,000 doses
of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine that arrived in Việt Nam last week must be
injected to priority groups this week including the poor, disadvantaged families
and people at high-risk of virus exposure.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc chairs the monthly Government's
meeting
on Tuesday. — VNA/VNS Photo
At the monthly Government meeting on Tuesday, Phuc asked the Ministry of Health
to immediately launch the vaccine rollout.
“We must make efforts to inject vaccines to as many Vietnamese people as we can.
We will ensure enough budget so that every person can get access to vaccine.
This is an urgent need,” he told the meeting.
Talking about anti-COVID-19 efforts, especially in Hai Duong, Hai Phong, Quang
Ninh, and parts of Ha Noi and HCM City, he noted that thanks to drastic
directions by the Government and the National Steering Committee for COVID-19
Prevention and Control, the situation is basically under control.
Except for Hai Duong Provinces’s Kim Thanh District which has recorded several
new cases in recent days, former hotspots, particularly big cities, have
controlled the outbreak well, PM Phuc said, describing this as another success
of the fight against COVID-19 in Viet Nam.
He also underlined the Government’s resolution issued following the Politburo’s
approval of the vaccine import intention, thanks to which, the vaccine has been
imported into the country.
He highlighted that vaccinations and measures like face masks, disinfection,
keeping distance from others, no large gatherings and health declarations would
continue to be the key to repel the virus.
He asked agencies to continue to zone off the cluster in Kim Thanh District
and at the same time boost production and business to realise the socio-economic
targets of the first six months and the whole year.
He noted that February recorded positive socio-economic outcomes with
agricultural products sold at high prices.
Despite the resurgence of COVID-19, the number of newly-registered enterprises
increased by 4 per cent with registered capital up by 52 per cent.
According to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, in February, the Consumer
Price Index (CPI) increased by 1.5 per cent compared to the previous month. This
is the highest level of the February price index in the last eight years and an
increase of 1.56 per cent compared to December 2020.
Goods import and export activities in the first two months of the year achieved
a high growth rate. Total export and import turnover in the first two months was
estimated at US$95.8 billion, up 24.5 per cent over the same period last year.
Exports reached $48.6 billion, increasing 23.2 per cent while imports gained
$47.3 billion, up 25.9 per cent over the same period last year. The trade
surplus in the first two months was estimated at $1.3 billion.
At the Government’s meeting this month, Cabinet members proposed solutions to
realise the targets of protecting public health and creating favourable
conditions for socio-economic development.
The Government assessed the implementation of the socio-economic development
plan in 2020, adjustment to public investment capital and State budget
disbursement for 2021-25.
Source: VNA