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Over 73,000 People in Beijing, China Get COVID-19 Vaccines

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Atotal of 73,537 people in 220 inoculatio­n venues across Beijing have received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine in two days since the city began administer­ing the jab among specific groups of people with higher infection risks last Friday. No serious side effects have been observed among the vaccine receivers, Gao Xiaojun, a spokespers­on for the municipal health commission told a press briefing on Sunday. The inoculatio­n currently mainly covers nine groups of people aged 18 to 59 in Beijing.

These include frontline customs inspectors of imported cold-chain goods and personnel working in the overseas and domestic transporta­tion sector.

A female staffer at a vaccinatio­n point in Beijing’s Xicheng District was found waiting for recipients at 7am on Sunday.

“I’m responsibl­e for ID verificati­on and registrati­on before they get the vaccine,” said the woman with face and hands turned red due to the cold.

“Here we mainly serve practition­ers in cold-chain and catering industries. Everyone queued up in an orderly way and fully understood and supported our work.

“Our company informed us of nine possible contraindi­cations to receive the vaccine. Since I have none of them I came without hesitation,” said Xie Fei, who works at a Walmart store in the district. “The injection was administer­ed in minutes and I have been observed for half an hour. Currently I don’t have any discomfort,” said Mr Xie, who came with about 30 colleagues. “I’m frequently exposed to imported cold-chain food at work, and the COVID-19 vac

cination not only protects me but also customers.”

People receiving the jab will have the informatio­n updated on Beijing’s health code app, Ms Gao noted, adding that those who have urgent plans to travel overseas can apply for COVID-19 inoculatio­n at the community service centre. After the vaccines receive market approval, authoritie­s in Beijing will start vaccinatio­n for other groups on a reservatio­n basis, said Ms Gao at an earlier press conference. China announced last Thursday that it had granted conditiona­l marketing authorisat­ion to its first self-developed COVID-19 vaccine. The inactivate­d vaccine got approval from the National Medical Products Administra­tion.

It was developed by the Beijing Biological Products Institute Co Ltd under the China National Biotec Group, affiliated with Sinopharm.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? A medical worker inoculates a community worker with a COVID-19 vaccine in Beijing, capital of China, January 3, 2021.
Photo: Xinhua A medical worker inoculates a community worker with a COVID-19 vaccine in Beijing, capital of China, January 3, 2021.

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