Hong Kong residents rush to get Covid-19 vaccination ahead of mainland border reopening

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HONG KONG — Hong Kong residents have swamped clinics to get vaccinated against Covid-19 ahead of the expected reopening of the city’s border with mainland China, which some people fear will bring a surge of infections to the financial hub. City government centres providing shots produced by BioNTech have in recent days been mostly booked solid, some until February, in...

People queue at a community vaccination centre, ahead of an expected border reopening with China, during the coronavirus disease pandemic in Hong Kong, China, Jan 4, 2023.HONG KONG — Hong Kong residents have swamped clinics to get vaccinated against Covid-19 ahead of the expected reopening of the city’s border with mainland China, which some people fear will bring a surge of infections to the financial hub.

“After the opening of the border, I expect there will be more infected people on the streets, I want to reduce my chance of getting infected,” said a Hong Kong resident surnamed Wan, 33, who got his fourth shot this week. Hong Kong saw a sluggish vaccine uptake when the shots first became available in 2021, particularly among the elderly, but rates picked up over the past year and more than 83 per cent of Hong Kong residents have received three doses of either the BioNTech shot or China’s Sinovac vaccine, according to government data.

 

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