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HK widens vaccine scheme to under 30s

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Hong Kong authoritie­s said that the city’s vaccine scheme would be widened to include those aged between 16 to 29 years old for the first time, as they aim to boost lackluster demand for inoculatio­ns in the Asian financial hub.

Hong Kong has seen a relatively slow takeup of vaccines since rolling out the scheme in February, with only around 8 percent of

Hong Kong’s 7.5 million residents having been inoculated so far. Patrick Nip, Secretary for the Civil Service, said that the widening of the scheme would enable a total of 6.5 million residents to take part. The slow takeup of vaccines in Hong Kong has been driven by dwindling confidence in China’s Sinovac vaccine.

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