[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - Two US staffers are medevacked out of Vietnam after 'anomalous health incident' in Hanoi
- Kamala Harris' departure from Singapore was delayed by three hours
- U.S. Embassy in Hanoi said there an 'anomalous health incident' there, which is a reference to Havana Syndrome
- Harris was headed to Hanoi as part of the second leg of her Asia trip
- Her spokesperson Symone Sanders said: 'You saw her get onto the plane. She is well, all is fine'
- Havana Syndrome is a mysterious condition that was first reported in 2016 when a staffer at the U.S. embassy in Cuba suffered headaches, brain injury
- At least two U.S. personnel in Hanoi will be medevacked out of the country after Havana Syndrome incidents over the weekend, NBC News reported
- More than 200 US officials and personnel around the world have complained of symptoms such as migraines, hearing loss and dizziness
- Harris trip - her second abroad - has been dogged by controversy
- Held round table with business leaders and discussed threats from climate change to global supply chains
- She said that people should consider buying their Christmas presents now, but didn't mention Afghanistan
- In a major policy speech later on Monday she issued warnings of threats posed by China
- Harris said Beijing was menacing countries in the South China Sea region, threatening stability
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