El Dorado News-Times

China to begin COVID-19 inoculatio­ns for front-line workers, senior official says

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BEIJING — China will soon begin coronaviru­s inoculatio­ns for workers in health care, transport and border control, a senior official said Saturday.

Vice Minister of the National Health Commission Zeng Yixin gave few specifics but said the government was prioritizi­ng those most at risk of catching the virus.

Workers in logistics and in markets selling fresh meat and seafood would also be placed higher on the list of those receiving vaccines, along with the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions.

China says it has largely contained the spread of the virus domestical­ly, announcing just three new cases of local infection on Saturday, two of them in the capital Beijing and one in the northeaste­rn province of Liaoning.

Vaccines produced by Chinese companies are pending approval in Turkey, Indonesia and Brazil, as manufactur­ers continue testing the vaccines in more than a dozen countries including Russia, Egypt and Mexico. Bahrain became the second country in the world to approve a Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine, joining the United Arab Emirates.

The UAE last week announced the vaccine was 86% effective, marking the first public release of informatio­n on the efficacy of the shot.

Chinese companies have yet to provide informatio­n about the results of their phase 3 trials. One of the top firms, Sinopharm, did not respond to multiple messages for comment on its prior efficacy announceme­nt.

Chinese companies have previously released phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trial data for their vaccines through peer-reviewed academic journals.

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