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COVID-19 vaccines for children aged 5-12 to arrive this weekend

The first nearly one million doses of COVID-19 vaccines for children aged five to 12, financed by the Australian government, are expected to arrive in Vietnam on April 9.
COVID-19 vaccines for children aged 5-12 to arrive this weekend ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The first nearly one milliondoses of COVID-19 vaccines for children aged five to 12, financed by theAustralian government, are expected to arrive in Vietnam on April 9.

The inoculation will be conducted following vaccineassessment, the Vietnamese Ministry of Health said.

The second and third batches are scheduled to arrivein Vietnam on April 13 and 18.

The Vietnamese government has decided to buy 21.9million doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5-12.

Under Resolution 14/NQ-CP, the Government agreed onthe application of contractor selection method in special cases stated inArticle 26 of the Bidding Law during the purchase of the vaccine, which is in linewith relevant regulations.

The government assigned the Ministry of Health tobuy and implement the injection of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to the targetedchildren in a safe and efficient manner.

The health ministry has also sent documents to citiesand provinces, providing them with guidelines in the vaccination.

Previously, Vietnam had approved Pfizer/BioNTech andModerna COVID-19 vaccines for use in children aged 5-11 years old./.
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