Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Ministry of Health proposes solutions to avoid vaccine shortage in 2024

Công LuậnCông Luận15/12/2023


In 2023, many localities will face a shortage of vaccines for expanded vaccination. In many places, the vaccination rate has not met requirements.

Faced with this issue, many people are worried that this situation may last until 2024. This is also an issue that many people are concerned about and at the press conference on the afternoon of December 15, the Ministry of Health gave a specific explanation.

Ministry of Health if solution to avoid vaccine shortage in 2024 image 1

Vaccine issue was a hot topic at the regular press conference of the Ministry of Health held on the afternoon of December 15 (photo TL).

According to the explanation in the press release of the Ministry of Health, in order to avoid a shortage of vaccines in 2024, the Ministry of Health is coordinating with relevant ministries and branches to consult on amending Decree No. 104/2016/ND-CP dated July 1, 2016 of the Government regulating vaccination activities, which allows the allocation of the central budget to ensure funding for purchasing vaccines for the expanded vaccination program.

“It is expected to complete the procurement of domestically ordered vaccines (10 types) in December 2023 according to the number of provinces and cities proposing the demand by June 2024, thereby ensuring the supply of vaccines in 2024 in the Expanded Immunization Program, meeting the current needs of the people as well as following the direction of the Government, complying with the provisions of current laws” - the explanation of the Ministry of Health clearly stated.

According to the Ministry of Health's explanation, if the budget had been allocated earlier, the Ministry of Health would have soon placed orders or bid to purchase vaccines for the Expanded Immunization Program in accordance with the law.

“In the coming time, the Ministry of Health will also review vaccine sources and actively work with domestic and foreign donors to support resources for the Expanded Immunization Program. The Ministry of Health will continue to direct units to implement vaccine supply according to current regulations.

Continue to direct localities to be proactive in monitoring, detecting epidemics and responding, implementing measures to vaccinate high-risk groups in epidemic areas to contain and prevent the disease from spreading" - the Ministry of Health's report stated.

According to the report of the Ministry of Health, in the near future, the Ministry will prioritize the allocated vaccines to vaccinate children who have not received the first dose of DPT-VGB-Hib vaccine. Priority will be given to children in the youngest age group from 2 months old first, then to children in the older age group, including children over 12 months old.

Vaccinate children who have not received all 3 doses of DPT-VGB-Hib vaccine, including children over 12 months old.

Thus, it can be seen that in 2024, preventing vaccine shortages and timely supplementary vaccination for unvaccinated children is one of the priority tasks of the health sector.



Source

Comment (0)

No data
No data
Magical scene on the 'upside down bowl' tea hill in Phu Tho
3 islands in the Central region are likened to Maldives, attracting tourists in the summer
Watch the sparkling Quy Nhon coastal city of Gia Lai at night
Image of terraced fields in Phu Tho, gently sloping, bright and beautiful like mirrors before the planting season
Z121 Factory is ready for the International Fireworks Final Night
Famous travel magazine praises Son Doong cave as 'the most magnificent on the planet'
Mysterious cave attracts Western tourists, likened to 'Phong Nha cave' in Thanh Hoa
Discover the poetic beauty of Vinh Hy Bay
How is the most expensive tea in Hanoi, priced at over 10 million VND/kg, processed?
Taste of the river region

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Local

Product