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390 million people to get H1N1 shots in China

While it is not possible to vaccinate all its citizens, severely affected area tops the list. -China Daily/ANN

Tue, Nov 03, 2009
China Daily/Asia News Network

Priority will be given to 390 million key groups of people to get vaccinated against the deadly A/H1N1 influenza, the Ministry of Health said Sunday, reported by the China News Service.

Key areas are those with people seriously-affected by the flu and densely-populated regions.

Key groups include armed forces, police officers, customs officials, diplomatic personnel, medical staff, students and faculty members in schools and colleges. Residents belonging to these categories total 390 million.

The ministry said the decision is based on the World Health Organization's advice and China's current capacity of vaccines.

It is not possible to vaccinate all Chinese citizens as the country is short of production capacity of the vaccines, according to the Ministry.

 
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