Hong Kong opens vaccine drive to children aged 12 and older
The Hindu
Government officials said they will offer the vaccine to about 2,40,000 children from 12 to 15 years old starting June 11, joining other countries that have started vaccinating children
Hong Kong will allow children age 12 and above to receive the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine as it seeks to boost immunisation rates in the city. Government officials said on June 10 they will offer the vaccine to about 2,40,000 children from 12 to 15 years old starting June 11, joining other countries that have started vaccinating children. The move comes as Hong Kong is urging its 7.5 million population to get inoculated. Since its vaccination drive began in late February, just over 15% of the population has been fully vaccinated.More Related News

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