Children as young as 3 years old will now be receiving vaccine doses in China as the country battles what Beijing has described as “rapidly developing” local COVID-19 clusters. City and provincial authorities in at least seven provinces have issued notices in recent days requiring children between three and 11 years old to be inoculated, widening China’s vaccination campaign as the regime looks to lock down cities and mass quarantine those suspected of carrying the virus. “All who should get vaccinated will get vaccinated,” some of the government announcements read. The new rules place China among a handful of countries with the lowest age limits for vaccination, alongside the United Arab Emirates that rolled out China’s Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 3 to 17, and Cuba, which started giving shots to children from two years old last month. The United States is now planning a large-scale rollout of COVID-19 vaccines …
China Starts Vaccinating Children as Young as 3 Amid New Surge of COVID-19 Cases
October 25, 2021
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