Exclusive | Coronavirus: China to vaccinate 50 million people for Lunar New Year
- Millions of people in high-priority groups expected to get the shots before the holiday travel season to prevent outbreaks
- Health workers and police to be among the first in line
Officials from centres of disease control and prevention across the country were summoned for a televised training meeting on Wednesday to prepare for mass inoculations of high-priority groups.
Beijing is planning to distribute 100 million doses of the two-dose inactivated vaccines made by Chinese firms Sinopharm and Sinovac, according to a health specialist with knowledge of Wednesday’s meeting. He declined to be named because details of the meeting have not been made public by the government.
The campaign was expected to start soon but start dates could vary among provinces.
However, the officials were told that the first 50 million doses would have to be completed by January 15 and the second by February 5.
The mass campaign aims to reduce the risks of the spread of the disease during the annual week-long holiday, which starts on February 11.