The US continues to help Vietnam control Covid disease

From left, Ms. Holly Thomas, the economic officer at the US Embassy in Vietnam; Ms. Cait Unites, deputy director of the USAID Health Department; Mr. Eric Dziuban, CDC country director, together in an interview with Business Forum newspaper, February 2022.

Speaking on the occasion of the Lunar New Year, representatives of US government agencies in Vietnam said that the US side is committed to supporting the economic recovery and growth, and continuing to help Vietnam control the Covid-19 pandemic.

Talking to the Business Forum newspaper on February 2, representatives of the US diplomatic mission said: “We will continue to stand by Vietnam and support your efforts.”

The US Embassy’s Facebook page on February 4 quoted diplomats as saying: “We will also work together to promote bilateral economic and trade relations for the mutual benefit of our two economies, our two countries, and our two peoples.”

Eric Dziuban, Vietnam Country Director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told Business TV Forum:

We want our children back in school. We want to open businesses. We want the economy to thrive and people to be able to do the things that matter to their families and communities. But that will require the health sector to continue working to keep the pandemic under control and we will continue to work with Vietnam on this.”

Mr. Eric Dziuban, Vietnam country director of the US CDC, in an interview with TV Business Forum.

In addition to what U.S. aid is doing in the health sector, we are also working to support Vietnam’s economic recovery and growth,” said Cait Unites, Deputy Director of the Health Department Office of the United States Agency for International Development in Vietnam (USAID).

Ms. Unites added:

Over the past two years, the US government has contributed more than $30 million to support the epidemic response in Vietnam. We have also provided more than 24 million doses of vaccines made in the US and are proud to be the largest bilateral donor of a COVID-19 vaccine for Vietnam.”

Ms. Holly Thomas, an economic officer at the US Embassy, ​​said: “We have had a great partnership and this partnership has grown stronger through the Covid-19 pandemic… I think this partnership will only continue to grow in the future.”

Mr. Dziuban said: “In addition to supporting vaccines, we are doing other things such as the US Department of Defense has also provided genetic sequencing machines for people who have tested positive in Vietnam, and we have a very strong laboratory team, and they have worked closely with regional research institutes and other labs in Vietnam to use those machines to really make sure that we can see what strains are spreading right now in Vietnam, and determine where we can put our resources to make sure people are staying safe during pandemics.”

Ms. Thomas said that during a long time of implementing social distancing, American businesses have faced some difficulties and broken supply chains, but now they can rest assured to return to 100% production according to Resolution No. 128 of the Vietnamese government on “safe adaptation” to the epidemic.

Commenting on the prospect of Vietnam-US economic-trade relations, Ms. Thomas said: “We encourage Vietnam to continue to consider implementing international best practices and a stable regulatory environment.”

Thoibao.de (Translated)

Source: https://www.voatiengviet.com/a/hoa-ky-tiep-tuc-giup-vienam-kiem-soat-dich-benh/6426528.html