Topic: Vietnam runs out of potions to fight COVID-19 or what?

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Vietnam used to be one of the fastest countries to deal with the COVID-19 epidemic, but has now become one of the slowest countries to get people out of the way.

Vietnam was once regarded as one of the nations protected against COVID-19. The best of the world within the abyss of the COVID crisis spread across all continents. As of the end of 2020, Vietnam has had fewer than 1,400 confirmed cases of coronavirus from a population of 96 million, while fewer than two dozen deaths from the virus. Asian nations that can drive economic growth in 2020

However, the situation turned abruptly. Since the beginning of May The rate of new infections in Vietnam is soaring. while the proportion of the population vaccinated against COVID is low. Because most Asian countries have a higher percentage of vaccinated populations than Vietnam, the likelihood that Vietnam will distribute vaccines to more than half of the people. It will probably pass in 2022 or later.

The COVID-19 epidemic situation in Vietnam as of mid-June 2021 indicates a worrying trend. With a record keeping the number of infections below 1,400 at the end of 2020, Vietnam's cumulative total number of coronavirus cases reached 3,137 as of May 7, equating to more than four months alone. The number of infected people more than doubled. And even more frightening is that from May 7 to June 16, the cumulative number of infections has soared to 11,635, with 61 deaths from coronavirus.

In this regard, even Vietnam does not look bad. compared to the situation in Cambodia and Thailand. But when considering the vaccination campaign for the people Vietnam is one of the worst performing countries in Southeast Asia. Only 1.6 million people have been vaccinated, while Laos, Southeast Asia's second poorest country. 5.6% of the population has been vaccinated, and Cambodia, which is only one-tenth the size of Vietnam's GDP, has an astonishing vaccination campaign, with 15.7% almost crowning the region's champions. If not for Singapore, which has taken this matter very quickly