
Harris Trip To Vietnam Delayed After Possible 'Health Incident' In Hanoi
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The State Department cited concerns of a "possible anomalous health incident in Hanoi" that delayed the vice president's trip.
Vice President Kamala Harris was delayed from departing on a trip to Vietnam after the State Department issued a warning of a “possible anomalous health incident” in the country’s capital of Hanoi. “Earlier this evening, the vice president’s traveling delegation was delayed from departing Singapore because the vice president’s office was made aware of a report of a recent possible anomalous health incident in Hanoi, Vietnam,” the U.S. State Department said in a statement Tuesday. “After careful assessment, the decision was made to continue with the vice president’s trip.” As both CNN and Bloomberg point out, the State Department has used the phrase “anomalous health incidents” to describe the mysterious Havana Syndrome, which in the past has left dozens of U.S. diplomats and other intelligence officials feeling ill.More Related News