China Covid-19: Unvaccinated people in parts of the country to be denied access to hospitals, parks and schools CNN 5 hrs ago By Ben Westcott and CNN staff © Liu Wenhua/China News Service/Getty Images Students line up to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at the Inner Mongolia University of Technology on April 13 in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia.
Unvaccinated residents in parts of China will be banned from accessing public services including hospitals, schools and nursing homes, as the country targets an inoculation rate of at least 80% against Covid-19.
Over the past week, dozens of county-level governments in at least eight provinces have published notices warning citizens they have until late July or early August to receive their vaccinations, after which they will face a variety of restrictions on everyday life.
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Beijing hit by worst sandstorm in a decade
The Chinese capital of Beijing was covered in thick smog on Monday as it experienced what its weather bureau has called the worst sandstorm in a decade.
The storm caused an unprecedented spike in air pollution measurements - with pollution levels in some districts at 160 times the recommended limit.
Hundreds of flights have been cancelled or grounded as the sky turned into an apocalyptic-looking haze of dust.
The sand is being brought in due to strong winds from Mongolia.
Mongolia is experiencing severe sandstorms, which have already resulted in six deaths while dozens remain missing.
Beijing hit by worst sandstorm in a decade
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