A New COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign: Prioritizing 16 At-Risk Groups

The Ministry of Health is embarking on a new COVID-19 vaccination campaign, targeting 16 priority groups. This massive undertaking, the largest vaccination drive in history, will span from July 2021 to April 2022. Join us as we delve into the details of this initiative and explore how it will impact the nation's fight against the pandemic.

0
71

The Vietnamese Ministry of Health has launched a vaccination campaign with a target to vaccinate at least 50% of individuals aged 18 and above, expanding access to 16 priority groups and four priority provinces and cities. Let’s take a closer look at the details of this important initiative.

116 Priority Groups for Covid-19 Vaccination

The Minister of Health has signed Decision No. 3355/QD-BYT on the issuance of a plan to implement the Covid-19 vaccination campaign from July 2021 to April 2022.

According to the plan, the target population for vaccination includes all individuals within the age range recommended by the vaccine manufacturer, with a priority given to frontline workers in pandemic prevention and those driving economic growth.

The 16 priority groups are as follows:

  • Healthcare workers
  • Individuals involved in pandemic prevention efforts (members of the Steering Committee for Pandemic Prevention, contact tracers, quarantine facility workers, epidemiological investigators, etc.)
  • Public security forces
  • Military personnel
  • Diplomatic, customs, and immigration officers
  • Teachers and students
  • Essential service providers (aviation, transportation, tourism, electricity, water supply, etc.)
  • Individuals with chronic conditions
  • People aged 65 and above
  • Residents in areas with ongoing outbreaks
  • The poor, street vendors, construction workers, and other self-employed individuals
  • Social policy beneficiaries
  • Individuals sent by state agencies to work, study, or labor overseas
  • Religious dignitaries and officials
  • Other groups as decided by the Minister of Health or the Provincial/City People’s Committees, or as proposed by vaccine donor units to the Ministry of Health

Covid-19 vaccination will prioritize frontline workers in pandemic prevention.

24 Priority Provinces and Cities for Covid-19 Vaccination

The Ministry of Health’s vaccination campaign will be implemented nationwide, with vaccines allocated in batches and supplied in order of priority.

The four priority provinces and cities are:

  • Provinces and cities with ongoing outbreaks: Priority will be given to individuals in areas currently experiencing outbreaks.
  • Provinces and cities with a high number of industrial parks and clusters, a large number of factory workers, and dense population.
  • Border provinces and cities with significant cross-border movement and international border gates.
  • Provinces and cities in key economic regions or those implementing pilot economic development projects of the Government