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Covid-19: China aims to vaccinate up to 80% of population by mid-2022
13 March 2021, 10:54
China had administered 52.5 million vaccine doses by the end of February.
China is aiming to vaccinate 70-80% of its population against coronavirus by the end of this year or mid-2022, the head of the country’s Centre for Disease Control has said.
With four approved vaccines, China will vaccinate 900 million to 1 billion people, Gao Fu said in an interview with Chinese state media broadcaster CGTN.
“We hope that China can take the lead in achieving herd immunity in the world,” he said.
Herd immunity occurs when enough of the population has immunity, either from vaccination or past infection, to stop the uncontrolled spread of an infectious disease like Covid-19.
China had administered 52.5 million vaccine doses by the end of February. It has been slower in its vaccination campaign than many other countries, including the US, government health experts have acknowledged. China has committed roughly 10 times more doses abroad than it has distributed at home.
Although emergency vaccinations have been under way in China since at least last summer, the country has been slow to announce whether it had any plans to achieve herd immunity.
China has approved four domestically made vaccines: two from state-owned Sinopharm, one from Sinovac, and another from CanSino. None of the four vaccines have publicly released their final stage trial data.
China currently has 17 Covid-19 vaccine candidates for clinical trials.