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Vietnam says Cuba to supply COVID-19 vaccine, transfer technology

After successfully containing the disease for much of the pandemic, Vietnam has been struggling to control its worst outbreak to date, with a spike in infections and deaths ramping up pressure on authorities to speed up vaccinations.

Reuters
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tue, August 24, 2021

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Vietnam says Cuba to supply COVID-19 vaccine, transfer technology Free testing: Vietnamese workers conduct free COVID-19 tests in Danang city. Vietnam has conducted 1.24 million COVID-19 tests even though it has just 1,177 COVID-19 cases as of Oct. 29. It provided free testing to both locals and foreigners. (Shutterstock/Lusin_da_ra)

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uba will supply large quantities of its home-grown COVID-19 vaccine, Abdala, to Vietnam and also transfer the production technology to the Southeast Asian country by the end of the year, the Vietnamese health ministry said on Tuesday.

After successfully containing the disease for much of the pandemic, Vietnam has been struggling to control its worst outbreak to date, with a spike in infections and deaths ramping up pressure on authorities to speed up vaccinations.

"Cuba will send a large number of COVID doses and a team to Vietnam to support technology transfer by the end of this year," the health ministry said in a statement, without specifying the number of doses.

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Cuba has said its three-shot Abdala vaccine was 92.28 percent effective against the coronavirus in last-stage clinical trials in June.

Vietnam has so far signed deals for recombinant DNA protein and mRNA vaccine technology transfer and is also in talk with US company Pfizer about locating a vaccine plant in the country.

The Southeast Asian country has secured more than 23 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines and expects to receive at least 50 million doses in the fourth quarter, the health ministry said.

Vietnam's inoculation program, which started in March, is still at an early stage with just 1.9 percent of the country's 98 million people fully vaccinated - one of the lowest rates in the region.

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