Bangkok Post

Beijing vaccinates thousands in Covid-19 jab drive

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BEIJING: Thousands of people were lining up in Beijing to receive a Covid19 vaccine as China races to inoculate millions before the Chinese New Year mass travel season in February.

More than 73,000 people in the Chinese capital have received the first dose of the vaccine over the last couple of days, state media reported on Sunday, including community workers and bus drivers.

Health authoritie­s on New Year’s

Eve granted “conditiona­l” approval to a vaccine candidate made by Chinese pharma giant Sinopharm, which the company said had a 79% efficacy rate.

Footage from state broadcaste­r CCTV showed queues outside local hospitals and community health centres as people waited to read consent forms and have their temperatur­es taken before getting the jab.

Health officials said gyms and empty factories were among centres being used for the vaccinatio­n programme.

China plans to vaccinate millions this winter in the run-up to Lunar New Year in mid-February.

Beijing has already administer­ed around 4.5 million doses of largely unproven emergency vaccines this year — mostly to health workers and other state employees destined for overseas jobs, according to authoritie­s.

But China now plans a gradual rollout for the vaccine starting with key groups considered to have a high risk of exposure to the virus, including port and logistic workers and people planning to return to studies abroad.

China — where the coronaviru­s first emerged late in 2019 — has broadly stamped out the virus inside its borders, introducin­g swift local lockdowns and mass testing when cases emerge.

But the country has stepped up testing and movement controls after a recent spate of small local outbreaks.

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