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Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 16:46 GMT+7
Officers in charge of UN peacekeeping missions in South Sudan fill in their personal information before receiving COVID-19 vaccination at 175 Military Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, March 16, 2021. Photo: Duyen Phan / Tuoi Tre
Over 60 Vietnamese soldiers have received their first COVID-19 vaccine shots to get ready for United Nations peacekeeping missions in South Sudan.
The 175 Military Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City began COVID-19 vaccination for military officers belonging to priority groups, including 64 soldiers who are about to head to South Sudan for UN peacekeeping missions, on Tuesday.
As these soldiers are scheduled to travel to South Sudan on March 24 to work for the level-2 Field Hospital No. 3, their second vaccine shots will later be sent to the African country.
March 16, 2021 Peter Makossah – Nyasa Times 2 Comments
Government says it will not tolerate anyone in a position of authority to abuse the ongoing administration of vaccines by trying to ’jump the queue’ and give the jabs to family and friends instead of the intended vulnerable groups.
State House Weekly Briefing
Presidential spokesperson, Brian Banda sounding the warning bell on Monday during a State House bi-weekly press briefing cautioned:
“The Government of (the Republic of) Malawi will not allow any person of authority, such as being in charge of the process or in the administration of the vaccine to abuse such powers and position in order to give the vaccine to his family, relatives or friends instead of the intended and vulnerable recipients.