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Hanoi ready to vaccinate children aged 5-11

Vice Chairman the Hanoi People’ Committee Chu Xuan Dung has requested related units to prepare necessary conditions for the vaccination of children aged from 5 to 11.
Hanoi ready to vaccinate children aged 5-11 ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vice Chairman the Hanoi People’Committee Chu Xuan Dung has requested related units to prepare necessary conditionsfor the vaccination of children aged from 5 to 11.

Informing that the numbers of new COVID-19 cases, severepatients, and deaths have decreased strongly in recent days, he also requestedgood management of high-risk groups and review of the 3rd dose injection forpeople over 18 years old.

According to the municipal Health Department, between 6pm onApril 9 and 6pm on April 10, the capital logged 2,181 infections, bringing thetotal number of cases to 1,522,800 as from April 29 when the fourth wave ofCOVID-19 hit the city.

During the period, there were nearly 149,700 patients undertreatment and monitoring, with no death reported on April 9.

With the country approving Pfizer/BioNTech and ModernaCOVID-19 vaccines for use in children aged 5-11, the Vietnamese government hasdecided to buy 21.9 million doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for the kids./.
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