The United States announced a plan to share 55 million doses in 80 million doses of excess Vaccine Covid-19 for the world, including Vietnam.
The White House on June 21 said that in the next 55 million doses of Vaccine Covid-19 were shared for the world, 41 million doses will be transferred to countries through the Covax distribution mechanism of the World Health Organization (WHO
Washington also identified the country to receive the country's Covid-19 vaccine through Covax, of which 14 million doses were transferred to countries in Latin America and Caribe, 16 million doses for Asia and about 10 million doses to Chau
In Asia, countries and territories are shared by the US Vaccine Covid-19 including Vietnam, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Maldives, Bhutan, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia,
For 14 million doses of the remaining Covid-19 vaccine, the US will directly send countries and regions in need, including Vietnam, the Philippines and countries like Egypt, Jordan, Iraq.
A medical staff holding Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine doses and Pfizer at the vaccination center in El Paso, Texas, USA, on May 6.
Sharing millions of US vaccines to other countries is a major commitment from the US government, the White House declares, adding that the US will not use its vaccines in exchange for support from other countries.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken previously announced that Washington would complete the sharing of 80 million doses of survidal Vaccine Covid-19 for the world at the end of next month.
As of June 18, about 65.1% of people in the US had injected at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
The US government is also trying to make many initiatives to encourage people to quickly vaccinate vaccines, such as opening vaccine lottery with a prize to a million dollars or shuttle in vaccinations.