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Hong Kong to stop offering Sinovac Covid vaccine when current stocks expire in October

8 August 2024
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Hong Kong to stop offering Sinovac Covid vaccine when current stocks expire in October
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Hong Kong will cease offering the Sinovac Covid vaccine once current stocks run out in October. This decision comes amid low public confidence in the Chinese-made vaccine and a preference for mRNA vaccines like those from Pfizer and BioNTech. The government is urging residents to get vaccinated with alternative options before the Sinovac supply is depleted.

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