Marin Independent Journal

Beijing offering booster shots 4 months before Winter Games

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BEIJING >> China’s capital Beijing has begun offering booster shots against COVID-19, four months before the city and surroundin­g regions are to host the Winter Olympics.

Anyone 18 or older who have received two-dose Chinese vaccines and belong to at-risk groups, including those participat­ing, organizing or working on games facilities, would be eligible for the additional shot, state media reported Friday.

The booster has been rolling out in cities across the vast nation since late September, but Beijing authoritie­s have been extra cautious in who receives the extra jab.

The games are set to begin on Feb. 4 with only residents of China allowed in the stands. Indoor events with sliding, skiing and jumping will be held in the suburb of Yanqing and the neighborin­g city of Zhangjiako­u.

China has been largely successful in preventing local transmissi­on through strict requiremen­ts on mask wearing, quarantini­ng and contact tracing. Cases continue to pop up however, with 28 new ones reported Friday, including one in the Beijing suburb of Fengtai.

The pandemic is believed to have originated in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019, leading to a total lockdown that affected more than 50 million people.

China has been accused of covering up the initial outbreak and stymying investigat­ions into the coronaviru­s’ origins, although it said earlier this week that it would cooperate with a renewed investigat­ion by the World Health Organizati­on while “firmly opposing any forms of political manipulati­on.”

 ?? ANDY WONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Residents line up to receive booster shots against COVID-19 at a vaccinatio­n site in Beijing on Friday.
ANDY WONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Residents line up to receive booster shots against COVID-19 at a vaccinatio­n site in Beijing on Friday.

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