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Jingjing Shang
Nurse, researcher, mother, immigrant, wife-those are just a few of the identities juggled on any given day by Jingjing Shang, PhD, RN, a professor in the School of Nursing. As a young girl growing up in southern China, Shang flourished in school, her interests in math and scientific research nurtured by parents who were teachers.
While she liked caring for people and was also interested in research, she never thought of becoming a nurse when growing up because nurses were considered assistants to physicians at that time. But in her high school senior year she learned at an information session for Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), her dream school, that she could combine nursing care with research. Shang earned a bachelor of science in nursing from PUMC and after graduation worked for three years as an hematology nurse.
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4 in 5 Chinese people willing to receive COVID-19 vaccine By WANG XIAOYU | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-26 09:07 Share CLOSE Students receive shots of a COVID-19 vaccine at Huadong Normal University in Shanghai, on March 28, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua]
More than four in five Chinese are willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines, the highest rate among all six major vaccines for adults, a survey released on Sunday showed.
Chinese people s overall acceptance of vaccines - meaning they recognize that vaccination can effectively prevent diseases - has jumped to 85 percent, up nearly 40 percentage points from last year, it said.
Public awareness of vaccines designed to prevent hepatitis B and the human papillomavirus has also increased markedly compared with last year, but people s knowledge about influenza, pneumonia and herpes vaccines remains relatively low, the survey said.
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