Vietnam approves AstraZeneca vaccine, cuts short Communist Party
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[January 30, 2021]
By James Pearson and Khanh Vu
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam approved its
first COVID-19 vaccine and cut short an important ruling Communist Party
meeting, state media reported on Saturday, as the country battled its
biggest coronavirus outbreak since the pandemic began.
Vietnam, a country of some 98 million people that has so far been highly
successful in combatting the virus, has recorded 180 new cases since
reporting two locally transmitted cases in the northern province of Hai
Duong on Thursday.
That is a rapid spread given Vietnam has recorded just 1,739 cases and
35 deaths since the disease was first detected a year ago, including 873
locally transmitted infections, thanks to mass testing and a centralised
quarantine programme.
"We have experience handling recent outbreaks," deputy health minister
Nguyen Truong Son said in a government statement on Saturday, adding
that officials would try to contain the outbreak by Feb. 6, ahead of the
Lunar New Year holiday.
The government statement said materials and equipment designed to combat
a hypothetical scenario of as many as 10,000 cases would be deployed
before the Lunar New Year holiday. The s coronavirus taskforce chief had
previously advocated a plan designed to prepare for a scenario of 30,000
cases.
Vietnam on Saturday locked down two remote districts in the
coffee-growing Central Highlands province of Gia Lai after at least five
people there tested positive for the virus, the government said.
"The disease has spread to the community, the variant is dangerous and
spreading very quickly," a statement said, adding that all the cases in
Gia Lai were linked to the Hai Duong epicentre.
Authorities rushed to test thousands of people as authorities confirmed
the outbreak had spread to Hanoi, where the ruling party is holding its
five-yearly congress to pick a new leadership.
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Medical workers in protective suits stand outside a quarantined
building amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Hanoi,
Vietnam, January 29, 2021. REUTERS/Thanh Hue
State media reported the congress would end on Monday, a day earlier
than planned. The reports did not say why, and were later removed
from the websites of official state news outlets.
The Vietnamese health ministry approved a vaccine from AstraZeneca
PLC for domestic inoculation hours after Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan
Phuc said late on Friday that the country must have a vaccine in the
first quarter.
The government had previously said it was in talks to procure 30
million doses of the vaccine.
The port city of Haiphong, where a case linked to the new outbreak
has been detected, also said it would separately seek to secure 2
million vaccine doses for its population.
Most of the new cases have been recorded in Hai Duong, where 2,340
factory workers have been isolated after one employee came into
contact with a person who tested positive for the more contagious
B.1.1.7 UK variant of the disease upon arrival in Japan in
mid-January.
(Reporting by James Pearson, Khanh Vu and Phuong Nguyen; Writing by
James Pearson; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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