30 MILLION DOSES OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE WAS SEND TO VIETNAM

Ernesto Matalon
Vo Xuan Truong

The Vietnamese company Mekolor Joint Stock Company and GOE Engenharias are working together to implement a large-scale investment in Vietnam, a place with potential, however, faces a great battle due to the damage caused by the coronavirus. Thus, through the Swiss company IMOBBILIEN, millions of vaccines and new coronavirus tests were funded for the site.

 

Mr. Vo Xuan Truong, founder of Mekolor, sought to work with other investors (such as Carla Maia, CEO of GOE Engenharias) to understand the importance of the investment in helping the country fight the virus that plagues the world. Therefore, they are strategies that help to face the difficulties experienced by the Vietnamese.

 

Altogether, with funding of approximately 2 billion euros, approximately 30 million doses of vaccines from Johnson & Johnson, 30 million doses of vaccines from Pfizer and 300 million doses of new coronavirus tests will be sent to Vietnam.

 

Financial resources for the promotion of vaccines were credited to the National Bank of Vietnam, thus, the arrival of free vaccines to the population is close. In this way, the investments that companies deal with are of immense value given the difficulties that the population faces.

 

Vietnamese company Mekolor has promoted economic development in various regions of the country. Thus, many sectors benefit from these investments and actions, with a focus on culture, education, transport, health, infrastructure, logistics, commerce, agriculture, among other social sectors.

 

It is worth highlighting the advantages for the region with these investments, since, in the long term, it includes development projects in the health area, taking into account the digital awakening that the world is experiencing, thus promoting the country’s economic growth.

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