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Sinovac inoculatio­n gets underway in Timor-Leste

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JAKARTA — Timor-Leste began vaccinatin­g people with China’s Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine in the country’s capital Dili on Monday.

Aniceto Guterres Lopes, speaker of the Timor-Leste National Parliament, Chinese Ambassador to Timor-Leste Xiao Jianguo, and other officials from the Timor-Leste government attended the launch ceremony at the National University of Timor-Leste.

Xiao said the vaccinatio­n program coincided with the Dragon Boat Festival in China, a traditiona­l event for people to pray for health, safety and well-being. He said the Sinovac vaccine, a testament to friendship between the two nations, could play an important and constructi­ve role in Timor-Leste’s fight against COVID-19.

The target groups for the Sinovac vaccine in Timor-Leste are teachers, students and faculty staff aged 18 and above. This will help restore the normal operation of the country’s education institutio­ns as classes are suspended in all schools due to the pandemic.

Aniceto Guterres Lopes expressed his gratitude to China for offering all kinds of help since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and expected enhancemen­t of anti-epidemic cooperatio­n between the two countries.

Timor-Leste’s Minister of Defense Filomeno da Paixao, Secretary of State for Youth and Sport Abrao Saldanha, and representa­tives of teachers and students received their first COVID-19 vaccine shot after the ceremony.

The “Spring Sprout” program also began in Timor-Leste on Monday, during which Chinese nationals in Timor-Leste are prioritize­d to get vaccinated with China-donated vaccines.

In Malaysia, the government granted conditiona­l approval for emergency use of the single dose COVID-19 vaccines manufactur­ed by China’s CanSino Biologics and US drugmaker Johnson & Johnson.

The Southeast Asian country has been ramping up its vaccinatio­n program amid a fresh round of lockdowns imposed this month to curb a surge in coronaviru­s infections.

Malaysia has secured a total of 79.5 million vaccines, enough to cover nearly 125 percent of its population, including those manufactur­ed by Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZenec­a and Chinese firm Sinovac.

A total of 3.28 million people, about 10 percent of the population, have received at least one dose as of Monday, government records show.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Chinese Ambassador to Timor-Leste Xiao Jianguo (second from left) attends the launch ceremony for immunizati­ons with the Sinovac vaccine in the capital Dili on Monday.
XINHUA Chinese Ambassador to Timor-Leste Xiao Jianguo (second from left) attends the launch ceremony for immunizati­ons with the Sinovac vaccine in the capital Dili on Monday.

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