Hong Kong Begins Vaccination for Under 30... Pfizer for Ages 16-18
[Asia Economy Reporter Cho Hyun-ui] Hong Kong is planning to start COVID-19 vaccinations for those under 30 years old as well.
On the 15th, the Hong Kong South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported this, citing government sources.
According to the sources, those aged 16 and above can receive the Pfizer vaccine, while those aged 19 to 29 can choose between the Pfizer or Sinovac vaccines.
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SCMP reported, "The government is scheduled to hold a press conference this afternoon to announce detailed information such as the vaccination schedule."
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