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Infection rates dropped and stabilised throughout 2022 and 2023, leading to the end of COVID-19's classification as a severe transmissible disease in June 2023. [22] Although the pandemic has heavily disrupted the country's economy, [23] Vietnam's GDP growth rate has remained one of the highest in Asia-Pacific, at 2.91% in 2020. Due to the more ...
A COVID-19 vaccine card is a record often given to those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine showing information such as the date(s) one has received the shot(s) and the brand of vaccine one has received, sometimes including the lot number. The card also contains information identifying the recipient and the location where the shot was given.
Vietnam: Cause: COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam: Target: Immunization against COVID-19: Budget: 25.2 trillion VND ($1.1 billion USD) [1] [2] Organised by: Vietnam's Ministry of Health: Participants: 90,497,670 [3] people with at least one dose administered of COVID-19 vaccine. 85,961,570 [3] people have been fully vaccinated. Outcome
Number of cases by city & province in Vietnam; Locality Cases Deaths 63/63 localities 11,623,187 43,206 Hanoi: 1,649,674 1,238 Ho Chi Minh City: 628,737
Lot number stamped on a British QF 3-pounder artillery shell. A lot number is an identification number assigned to a particular quantity or lot of material from a single manufacturer. Lot numbers can typically be found on the outside of packaging. For cars, a lot number is combined with a serial number to form the Vehicle Identification Number. [1]
Septic shock, multiple organ failure and COVID-19 Had a history of heart disease and senility 69 12,007 67 Female Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City: Củ Chi COVID-19 Hospital Septic shock, multiple organ failure and COVID-19 Had a history of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and Cushing's syndrome 70 11,793 23 June 2021 61 Female Vietnam
The COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It was confirmed to have spread to Southeast Asia on 13 January 2020, when a 61-year-old woman from Wuhan tested positive in Thailand , making it the ...
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