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Coronavirus: unvaccinated Hong Kong residents will not have movements restricted for now, but Carrie Lam warns that could change if fifth wave of Covid-19 strikes

Coronavirus: unvaccinated Hong Kong residents will not have movements restricted for now, but Carrie Lam warns that could change if fifth wave of Covid-19 strikes
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3 more get wrong Covid-19 jab in second Hong Kong vaccination centre mix-up

April 09, 2021 People queue to get the Sinovac vaccine at Tin Fai Road Sports Centre in Tin Shui Wai. South China Morning Post Three more people have been given the wrong Covid-19 vaccine after mixing up inoculation centres, Hong Kong officials have said, taking the total number of residents who were not properly screened on-site to at least five. The disclosure prompted a government pandemic adviser to urge officials to tighten their protocols at the city’s inoculation centres, with several vaccine recipients who spoke to the Post reporting mixed experiences at the sites, noting that while all had identified the jabs on offer one way or another, there was still room for improvement.

Hong Kong cancer patient given Sinovac jab despite deliberately choosing the BioNTech one after a doctor consult

South China Morning Post Blood cancer patient David Allardice was relieved to get his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine two weeks ago, putting him a step closer towards protection against the deadly respiratory disease. But relief turned to shock when it emerged the 55-year-old Hong Kong resident had gone to the wrong vaccination centre – and was given the China-made Sinovac jab rather than the BioNTech one from Germany he actually booked. The mix-up only came to light after the government sent him a text message saying he did not turn up to his vaccine appointment. In fact, Allardice had turned up at the wrong venue, but was waved through without proper checks to be given a dose that he earlier made a deliberate decision not to have after consulting his doctor.

Wrong coronavirus vaccine given to Hong Kong cancer patient in jaw-dropping bungle

Wrong coronavirus vaccine given to Hong Kong cancer patient in jaw-dropping bungle Posted : 2021-04-04 14:43 Updated : 2021-04-04 14:43 David Allardice had lodged a complaint after being given the wrong vaccine. South China Morning Post Blood cancer patient David Allardice was relieved to get his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine two weeks ago, putting him a step closer towards protection against the deadly respiratory disease. But relief turned to shock when it emerged the 55-year-old Hong Kong resident had gone to the wrong vaccination centre ― and was given the China-made Sinovac jab rather than the BioNTech one from Germany he actually booked.

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