Bangkok Post

Vietnam opts to purchase 30m AstraZenec­a doses

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HANOI: Vietnam has agreed to buy 30 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine produced by AstraZenec­a Plc, the government said yesterday, adding that authoritie­s are also seeking to purchase vaccines from other sources, including Pfizer Inc.

The Southeast Asian country has previously agreed to get a Russian vaccine though also said it would not rush to secure vaccine deals, citing the potential for high financial costs and after managing to contain its coronaviru­s outbreaks to only 1,494 cases, with 35 deaths.

The AstraZenec­a and Oxford University Covid-19 vaccine is cheaper than some others and can be stored at fridge temperatur­e, which makes it easier to transport and use, particular­ly in developing countries.

“We’ve already signed an agreement to guarantee the AstraZenec­a vaccine for 15 million people, which is equivalent to 30 million doses,” deputy health minister Truong Quoc Cuong told a government meeting.

Vietnam is also in talks to purchase vaccines from Pfizer Inc, Russia’s Sputnik V and China, the deputy minister said.

Mr Cuong did not name the Chinese vaccine candidate.

He also said Vietnam would be eligible to buy vaccines from the World Health Organizati­on’s Covax programme to cover 16%, or 15.6 million of its almost 98 million population, but said more informatio­n would be available in the first quarter.

Vietnam, which has yet to give formal regulatory approval to any vaccine, is also developing vaccines domestical­ly.

The country has conducted human trials of its ‘Nano Covax’ vaccine and a second home-grown vaccine is expected to start undergoing human trials this month.

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