The Chinese regime’s top health apparatus announced on Oct. 30 that the COVID-19 vaccine will be administered to children between three and eleven years old, and some parents have expressed concern about the vaccine orders. “[We] should provide active guidance to all eligible groups between three and eleven years old to get vaccinated, as long as they do not have a contraindication,” said Wu Liangyou, deputy director of China’s National Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention at a regular press briefing on the day. Wu said that the nationwide full vaccination of these groups should be completed by the end of December. By full vaccination, it refers to two doses or three doses of China’s domestic manufactured vaccines, depending on which particular vaccines are administered. The order comes before the Winter Olympic Games to be held from Feb. 4‒20, 2022, in Beijing. The Chinese regime is expanding its vaccination program …
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