In coronavirus vaccine race, China strays from the official paths

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BEIJING (NYTIMES) - The offer to employees at the state-owned oil giant was compelling: Be among the first in China to take a coronavirus vaccine.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - The offer to employees at the state-owned oil giant was compelling: Be among the first in China to take a coronavirus vaccine.

The unorthodox move to test people separately from the normal regulatory approval process reflects the formidable challenge facing China as it races to develop the world's first coronavirus vaccine. Such"emergency use" is rare, and the taking of unapproved vaccines is typically reserved for healthcare professionals. Although the government has stressed that taking the vaccine is voluntary, the state-owned workers and soldiers could feel pressure to participate.

Dr Yang Zhanqiu, a virologist at Wuhan University, was skeptical about the decision to give vaccines to state-owned employees for business travel. "If you are a regulatory body, if you play by the rules, if you are hard-nosed about it, you say this is very wrong," said Mr Ray Yip, former head of the Gates Foundation in China.

 

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