China kicks off emergency coronavirus vaccination for key groups in Wuhan
The
Chinese city of Wuhan, where the novel coronavirus emerged a year ago before it
became a pandemic and upended life across the globe, has started the emergency COVID-19 vaccination on some key groups,
a senior health official said on Tuesday, even as China is yet to officially
certify its multiple vaccines.
The
vaccination, available at 48 designated clinics in 15 districts, began on
December 24, targeting certain groups of people aged between 18 and 59 years,
He Zhenyu, deputy director of the centre for disease control and prevention in Wuhan,
told the media in Wuhan.
Those
receiving the vaccine need to take two shots with an interval of four weeks,
the state-run Xinhua news agency quoted He as saying.
As per
the official Chinese time-line, the first cases of coronavirus emerged in
Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, on December 31 last year. The city of 11
million people went into lockdown from January 23, followed by the entire Hubei
province. Read More
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