Vietnam reaches tech transfer agreement on US Covid-19 vaccines: minister

By Hoang Thuy   July 25, 2021 | 06:41 am PT
Vietnam reaches tech transfer agreement on US Covid-19 vaccines: minister
A vial of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine is seen ahead of being administered in Belfast, Northern Ireland, December 8, 2020. Photo by Reuters.
Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long said Sunday that Vietnam has reached an agreement on technology transfer for coronavirus vaccine with the U.S. and will start production next year.

While he did not divulge specific details of the agreement, the minister said at the first session of the 15th National Assembly that a factory with the capacity to produce 200 million doses is under construction and will commence operations in the first half of 2022.

He said Vietnam has also reached agreements on technology transfers for the coronavirus vaccine with Russia and Japan.

The Hanoi-based Vabiotech company had packaged its first batch of Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccines last week. The batch will be evaluated in Russia before mass production begins in Vietnam. The tech transfer for the vaccine will be completed by the end of this year, Long said.

Up to now, Vietnam has secured deals for 130 million doses of vaccines and is in talks with other manufacturers on deals for a further 40 million shots, he said, adding that the shots are expected to arrive in 2021 and early 2022.

To date around 4.5 million doses have been administered, but only about 372,353 people have been fully vaccinated.

Vietnam’s ongoing vaccination campaign targets 70 percent of its 96 million population.

 
 
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