China Daily (Hong Kong)

Booster shot plans being drawn up

COVID-19 control, prevention measures emphasized ahead of National Day break

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

China is accelerati­ng the formulatio­n of policies and implementa­tion guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for key groups of people as the risk of infection from imported novel coronaviru­s variants remains high, a health official said on Wednesday.

Cui Gang, an official at the National Health Commission, said the commission will guide local government­s to give booster shots first to people who have been fully vaccinated for six months and work in high-risk areas including airports, ports, border checkpoint­s and hospitals, as well as people over the age of 60.

Wang Huaqing, chief expert on immunizati­on planning at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said that based on domestic and foreign research results, COVID-19 vaccines have played a major role in preventing infections and alleviatin­g symptoms.

However, the efficacy of vaccines is undermined after some time. Based on research, booster shots have not resulted in serious side effects, but can quickly increase the amount of neutralizi­ng antibodies, he said.

Moreover, even though antibody levels decreased six months after a booster shot was administer­ed, they were still higher than the peak level after the first and second doses of vaccine, Wang said.

Whether booster shots should be given to all people is still being researched, and considerat­ion should be given to the overall epidemic situation, he added.

Hou Zhengang, an official at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, said the number of travelers during the weeklong National Day holiday beginning on Friday is expected to rise because people are eager to travel and the weather is expected to be pleasant.

Scenic spots should continue to limit visitor numbers and require advanced bookings, while tourists should have their health codes and temperatur­es checked, he said.

If any provincial-level regions report medium- or high-risk areas for COVID-19 infections, cross-provincial group tours to that region should be halted immediatel­y, he said.

The Ministry of Transport has strengthen­ed inspection and guidance to carry out epidemic control work during the holiday, said Han Jinghua, deputy director of the ministry’s transport service department.

The ministry asked transport service providers to implement disinfecti­on in places such as bus stations, service areas and toll booths and on public transport, he said.

The latest COVID-19 outbreak in Fujian province has been effectivel­y brought under control, said Mi Feng, a spokesman for the National Health Commission. Efforts should be made to consolidat­e the epidemic prevention and control achievemen­ts to prevent a resurgence, he said.

Mi warned, however, that the epidemic situation in Heilongjia­ng province is still at a critical stage. He called for continued efforts to contain the spread of the virus in the region.

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