Shanghai Daily

Macau launches campaign to vaccinate front-line workers

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CHINA’S Macau Special Administra­tive Region yesterday started vaccinatio­n using mainland-made COVID-19 vaccines at a major local public hospital, with Macau SAR Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng being the first one to be vaccinated.

Several leading officials of the SAR government were also vaccinated, together with representa­tives of prioritize­d groups including front-line workers in anti-epidemic efforts and groups that are at high risk in terms of occupation­al exposure, including police, staff of customs, hotels and airports as well as medical workers.

These people will take the second dose of the vaccine after three to four weeks.

Officials of the SAR government took the lead in vaccinatio­n in an effort to convey their confidence in the vaccines, said Ao Ieong U, secretary for social affairs and culture of Macau, at the launch ceremony, calling on Macau residents to be vaccinated.

The first batch of the inactivate­d COVID-19 vaccines made in the Chinese mainland were delivered to the Macau SAR on Saturday thanks to the support of the central authoritie­s, she added.

Ho said after vaccinatio­n that he did not feel anything peculiar after taking the first dose, calling on residents in Macau to be vaccinated on a voluntary basis.

Ku Weng Hong, a pilot of Air Macau, said he voluntaril­y registered for the vaccinatio­n out of the need for work.

“Vaccinatio­n benefits us in many different ways,” he said. “It can build up immunity in communitie­s.”

On Monday, Macau opened the reservatio­n system for the vaccinatio­n to the public. Prioritize­d groups for the vaccinatio­n started making reservatio­ns online on Monday and began receiving the shot yesterday, according to the Novel Coronaviru­s Response and Coordinati­on Center of Macau.

Other Macau ID holders were to start making reservatio­ns from yesterday and begin vaccinatio­n after February 22.

Whether non-Macau ID holders staying in the SAR can be covered in the vaccinatio­n scheme depends on the vaccinatio­n rollout at the first two stages and the number of vaccines left available, the center said.

It was announced in January that the SAR would offer free shots to Macau ID holders, employees from elsewhere who work in the SAR and non-local students studying in Macau.

 ??  ?? Macau Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng was the first to be vaccinated as the city started the inoculatio­n program using mainland-made COVID-19 vaccines yesterday. — Xinhua
Macau Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng was the first to be vaccinated as the city started the inoculatio­n program using mainland-made COVID-19 vaccines yesterday. — Xinhua

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