HANOI (REUTERS) – A research centre under Vietnam’s health ministry is in talks with Russia to produce the Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine in the country, local media reported on Saturday (May 22).
The Russian partner would initially transfer semi-finished products along with instructions to the Ministry of Health’s Polyvac Center to produce around 50 million doses a year, the online newspaper VnExpress reported, without identifying the partner.
An official at Polyvac confirmed to Reuters that the talks were underway, but declined to give further details.
In a later stage, Polyvac would produce the vaccine from scratch, the report said, citing an unnamed Polyvac source.
The report said Vietnam was also in talks to buy the Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine from Russia for domestic use before any domestic production of the shot.
In March, Vietnam approved Sputnik V for use against Covid-19, the second coronavirus shot to be approved in the South-east Asian country after the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The country has administered around 1 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine since it began its vaccination campaign in early March. It has received about 2.6 million doses, mostly through the Covax vaccine-sharing facility.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance said this week it planned to set up a 25.2 trillion dong (S$1.5 billion) fund to acquire 150 million Covid-19 vaccine doses for its population.
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