VP Harris’ Flight Delayed After Possible ‘Havana Syndrome’ Incident In Hanoi

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NPR
By Michele
NPR
By Michele Kelemen, Deepa Shivaram – August 24, 2021
Vice President Harris’ trip from Singapore to Vietnam was delayed by more than three hours Tuesday after her staff was made aware of “a recent possible anomalous health incident” in Hanoi, according to a statement from the U.S. Embassy in Vietnam.
The “anomalous health incident” — which is how the U.S. State Department refers to mysterious symptoms that have affected dozens of Americans working in embassies and consulates across the world — affected embassy staff in Vietnam but not anyone from the vice president’s staff.
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