The Phnom Penh Post

Vietnam set to issue vaccine passports from April 15

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VIETNAM will begin issuing vaccine passports from April 15, the Health Ministry announced on Monday.

Vietnam has so far reached agreements on the mutual recognitio­n of ‘vaccine passports’ with 17 countries, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

They are: the US, UK, Japan, Australia, Belarus, India, Cambodia, the Philippine­s, the Maldives, Palestine, Turkey, Egypt, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Singapore, Saint Lucia, and the Republic of Korea.

Head of the ministry’s Department of Informatio­n Technology Do Truong Duy spoke during a teleconfer­ence held on Monday between the ministry and representa­tives of all 63 localities, urging the issuance of the vaccine passports and saying that to date the preparatio­n work for the issuance has been completed.

The passport will be available on the PC Covid-19 or Digital Health (So suc khoe dien tu) apps. If people don’t have the apps, they can get their passports by accessing the health ministry’s portal and filling in the necessary informatio­n. They will then receive the passports by email.

People will not be able to get vaccine passports if their vaccinatio­n informatio­n is incorrect or they’re not fully vaccinated, Duy said, adding that people should re-check their vaccinatio­n informatio­n themselves to report errors.

The vaccine passports have 11 fields of informatio­n: name, date of birth, nationalit­y, the targeted disease, doses of vaccines received, date of vaccinatio­n, lot number of the vaccine batch, type of vaccine, vaccine product received, the vaccine manufactur­er, and a code for the certificat­ion.

Informatio­n on the targeted disease, vaccine, vaccine product or manufactur­er will be compatible with the values provided in the World Health Organisati­on’s “Covid-19 vaccine tracker and landscape” and “Value sets for EU Digital

Covid Certificat­es” issued by the European Union.

Data will be encoded into a QR code. The QR code will expire after 12 months. Following their expiry, people will be notified and a new QR code will be created instead.

Vaccine passports have already been rolled out as a trial from late March for those who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Ha Noi’s three

major hospitals: E, K and Bach Mai. In HCM City, vaccine passports have already been trialled for those vaccinated at Gia An 115 General Hospital.

The Covid-19 vaccine certificat­es are to be issued for people who have received the primary course of one of eight types of Covid-19 vaccines licensed for use in Vietnam by the Health Ministry: AstraZenec­a’s Vaxzevria, Gamaleya

Research Institute’s Sputnik V, Sinopharm’s Vero Cell Inactivate­d along with the manufactur­ed-in-UAE version Hayat-Vax, Pfizer/BioNTech’s Comirnaty, Moderna’s Spikevax, Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen, and Cuba Centre for Genetic Engineerin­g and Biotechnol­ogy (CIGB)’s Abdala.

The issuance of the vaccine passports will be applied uniformly across vaccinatio­n sites in the country, following threestep procedures, according to the Ministry of Health.

First, vaccinatio­n sites are asked to review and verify the informatio­n of people to whom they have administer­ed vaccines.

Second, vaccinatio­n sites will conduct ‘digital signing’ of vaccinatio­n records on the national platform for Covid19 vaccinatio­n management used by health authoritie­s, which will share its data with the management system for certificat­ion of vaccinatio­ns against Covid-19.

Third, the Department of

Preventive Medicine (Ministry of Health) digitally signs the Covid-19 vaccine certificat­es. The certificat­es are then issued using QR codes in accordance with EU regulatory standards.

Speaking at the meeting, Deputy Minister of Health Tran Van Thuan said Vietnam has achieved a high rate of vaccinatio­n, ranking one among six countries with the highest vaccine coverage rate in the world.

As of April 4, Vietnam had administer­ed over 206.5 million vaccine doses. Nearly all adults have received their first dose, 99 per cent their second dose, and 50 per cent have a third dose.

A total of 99 per cent of children aged 12-17 have received their first vaccine shots, and 94 per cent are vaccinated with their second doses.

The ministry and localities are preparing to vaccinate children aged between 5-11 in early April.

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VIETNAMPLU­S.VN An example of Vietnam’s Covid-19 vaccine passport is introduced at the meeting between the health ministry and localities.

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