Hanoi, 1st April 2021 - Today, Viet Nam received its first shipment of 811,200 COVID-19 vaccine doses shipped via the COVAX Facility, with support from the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance and Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). An additional shipment of 3,364,800 doses is expected by the end of May, followed by more later in the year.
Delegations from the Ministry of Health, WHO Viet Nam and UNICEF Viet Nam welcoming the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines from COVAX Facility (Photo credit: WHO Viet Nam/Loan Tran)
If the world is to stem the spread of COVID 19 and urgently stop further dangerous variants from occurring, effective vaccines must reach 75% of the world’s population. Beyond being an ambitious and essential goal that will allow economies to open and flourish – it is also an incredible moment in history, where the biggest and most complex vaccination campaign ever attempted is underway. Globally, more than 32 million doses of COVAX-supplied vaccines have been delivered to 63 countries in just one month.
Essential to the success of the campaign is vaccine equity, meaning every country and every person, including those hardest to reach, should benefit. To enable global equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, especially to priority groups, the COVAX Facility, made up of GAVI, CEPI, WHO and UNICEF – was formed. It is the only global initiative that is working with governments and manufacturers to ensure COVID-19 vaccines are available worldwide to both higher-income and lower-income countries.
While the arrival of vaccines through the COVAX Facility is welcome news, it will still be some time before a large proportion of the adult population is vaccinated. In the meantime, it is essential that people continue to follow government advice to wear masks, wash hands regularly and maintain physical distance to reduce the risk of transmission.
At the handover event at the National Vaccine Storage Facility in Hanoi, the following Governments were recognized and thanked for their generous financial contribution to the COVAX Facility for the provision of vaccines to 92 lower- and middle-income countries, free of charge.
Governments contributing in the spirit of vaccine equity are: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bhutan, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Estonia, the European Commission, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America. In addition, several private sector companies/foundations have made contributions, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Thristledown Foundation, Mastercard, TikTok, Shell, as well as individuals.
On the ground in each country, WHO and UNICEF are actively supporting country health systems to plan and deploy vaccines, train health workers, improve their cold chain capacity, conduct monitoring, and raise public awareness and the importance of vaccination.
“WHO joins the Government of Viet Nam and our partners in welcoming this milestone in the pandemic response” says Dr Kidong Park, WHO Representative in Viet Nam. “This achievement is a testament to global solidarity and what we can achieve together when many countries and partners work in unity to deliver a critical public health good. I commend Viet Nam for the incredible work to facilitate the arrival of these vaccines from COVAX.”
“I would like to acknowledge the hard work of all the Government counterparts involved, both from the health and non-health sectors. I have seen how much you prepared for the arrival of these vaccines, from identifying priority groups, training health staff, facilitating delivery systems to reach the provinces and keeping the public informed. The arrival of the vaccines means that more frontline workers and high-risk populations can be vaccinated and protected. WHO will continue to work alongside our counterparts to make sure these vaccines benefit whose who need them the most.”
Led by UNICEF, the procurement and delivery of this supply of the vaccines through the COVAX Facility underpins Vietnamese Government’s Resolution 21/NQ-CP dated 26/02/2021 on purchasing and using of COVID-19 vaccines and will provide critical vaccination support for 20% of the population.
UNICEF Representative Rana Flowers, in thanking all the countries who have generously supported COVAX said: “this is a historical and highly complex effort– the likes of which none of us have experienced before. UNICEF is bringing to this global effort every ounce of the experience gained in saving millions of lives through the safe delivery of vaccines.”
“Our work with the Ministry of Health here in Viet Nam, includes support with planning, training, and communication, as well as the procurement and delivery of additional syringes, safe boxes and fridges. Only with vaccine rollout to every corner of Viet Nam can life and the economy start to return to normal, can we ensure children have uninterrupted access to schools, health care and protection services. What a great moment for us all to join hands in support of the people of Viet Nam,” added Ms. Flowers.
The vaccine procured for Viet Nam was developed jointly by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, and manufactured under license by SK Bioscience in South Korea. The AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine has received the Emergency Use Authorization from WHO and is already being used in Viet Nam.