281,800 in Zhejiang vaccinated against COVID-19


A total of 281,800 key-targeted people have been inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines in an emergency vaccination program in East China's Zhejiang province, with no serious adverse reactions reported so far, according to a news briefing in Hangzhou on Tuesday.
Those vaccinated include people working in high-risk areas such as imported cold-chain product management, port quarantine, loading, transportation, hospitals and disease control, and those who have plan to work or study abroad, said Chen Guangsheng, executive deputy director of the province's leading group for the prevention and control of the novel coronavirus.
The whole emergency vaccination program, which started in October, will be completed before Feb 5. So far, throughout the province a total of 1,726 clinics have qualified for emergency inoculation, with around 15,700 medical workers receiving related training and certification for the vaccination, according to the provincial health commission.
The province will also adopt stricter health management measures toward people traveling from abroad, as imported cases and asymptomatic infections have been on the rise with the winter approaching, he added.
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