The Borneo Post

China to accelerate push to vaccinate elderly against Covid-19

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China said yesterday it would speed up a push to vaccinate people aged 60 and older against Covid-19 after the country posted record daily case numbers in recent days.

The announceme­nt comes after a weekend of protests demanding an end to the country’s strict zero-Covid policy, which responds to even small caseloads with harsh lockdowns and quarantine orders.

Beijing’s National Health Commission (NHC) pledged to “accelerate the increase in the vaccinatio­n rate for people over the age of 80, and continue to increase the vaccinatio­n rate for people aged 60-79”.

It also said it would “establish a special working group... to make special arrangemen­ts for the vaccinatio­n of the elderly against Covid”.

“It is necessary to conduct popular science education on the meaning and benefits of vaccinatio­n, and fully publicise vaccines’ efficacy on preventing severe illness and death,” it added.

China’s low vaccinatio­n rates, particular­ly among the older population, have long been seen as prolonging Beijing’s notoleranc­e approach to Covid.

Just 65.8 per cent of people over 80 are fully vaccinated, NHC officials told a press conference Tuesday.

And China has not yet approved mRNA vaccines, proven to be more effective, for public use. Many fear that lifting that policy while swathes of the population remain not fully immunised could overwhelm China’s healthcare system and cause over a million deaths.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Residents undergo swab testing at a residentia­l area under lockdown due to Covid-19 coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Beijing.
— AFP photo Residents undergo swab testing at a residentia­l area under lockdown due to Covid-19 coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Beijing.

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