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China administers over 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines

At present, China is advancing its mass vaccination campaign with two priorities, said the press conference. It is ensuring inoculation in key areas, including port cities, border regions, and medium- and large-sized cities with high risks of infection, as well as areas where cluster infections had happened. Meanwhile, vaccines are given to key groups in the country, such as employees in cold-chain businesses, health workers, staff members of government organizations, public institutions and enterprises, students and faculty of colleges and universities, service staff of large supermarkets, as well as those working in the transport, logistics and public service sectors. “So far, the vaccination rate among health workers has exceeded 80 per cent,” said Li Dachuan, another official with the NHC.

Shanghai, Guangdong expand vaccination to Taiwan compatriots

CHINA / SOCIETY By Global Times Published: Apr 23, 2021 01:40 AM A medical worker injects a man with a dose of COVID-19 vaccine on a mobile vaccination vehicle outside the Donghua Gate of the Palace Museum in Beijing, capital of China, April 13, 2021. The bus-like facilities, equipped with vaccination stations, medical refrigerators and first-aid equipment, have been rolled out in different districts of Beijing to save time and improve inoculation efficiency.(Photo: Xinhua) Shanghai and South China’s Guangdong Province have expanded COVID-19 vaccine provision to residents from the island of Taiwan with the same treatment as locals, as the mainland accelerates mass vaccination and tries to develop herd immunity as soon as possible.

Fund injection smooths out vaccine drive

Fund injection smooths out vaccine drive By WANG XIAOYU | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-15 09:23 Share CLOSE A medical worker injects a man with a dose of COVID-19 vaccine on a mobile vaccination vehicle outside the Donghua Gate of the Palace Museum in Beijing, April 13, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua] Over 24 billion yuan allocated to local buyers to guarantee manufacture Over 24 billion yuan ($3.67 billion) from China s basic medical insurance fund had been allocated by the end of last month to ensure the smooth rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, the National Healthcare Security Administration said on Wednesday. The funds were provided to vaccine buyers-usually local disease control centers-who then paid vaccine manufacturers in advance to help guarantee their operations, the administration said.

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