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Hong Kong, South Korea start coronavirus vaccination drives

Momentum builds for inoculation roll-outs across Asia-Pacific region

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Feb 2021 2:30PM

Hong Kong, South Korea start coronavirus vaccination drives
Hong Kong officials may face an uphill task persuading residents to take the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccines in a city where public distrust of Beijing runs deep. – AFP pic, February 26, 2021

HONG KONG – Hong Kong and South Korea kicked off coronavirus vaccination drives today, as momentum builds for inoculation roll-outs across the Asia-Pacific region.

South Korea plans to inoculate 70% of its population within seven months while Hong Kong aims to vaccinate all adults by the end of the year.

Both places were among the first to experience coronavirus outbreaks after the coronavirus spread from central China early last year.

But they kept infections comparatively low thanks to strict quarantine measures for arrivals, widely adhered to social distancing measures, and effective trace and test programmes.

These latest campaigns come after New Zealand and Australia launched their Covid-19 inoculations over the weekend.

While the United States and Europe have rapidly vaccinated millions against Covid-19, many places in the Asia-Pacific that have battled the pandemic comparatively well have taken a slower approach to administering the jabs.

Though China has so far given the second-highest number of doses in the world at over 40 million, it fell short of its goal to vaccinate 50 million before mid-February.

In Japan, health experts fear a history of vaccine controversies may lead to hesitancy when coronavirus shots become widely available there.

In a bid to boost public confidence, South Korea televised the first shot given at a public health centre in Seoul this morning, with President Moon Jae-in looking on.

Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun urged all citizens to take the jabs: “Let us all take every step forward to return to those days that we miss.”

In Hong Kong, jabs were first given to members of the public this morning. But officials may face an uphill task persuading residents to take the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccines in a city where public distrust of Beijing runs deep.

City regulators fast-tracked approval for Sinovac jabs last week despite comparatively low efficacy and limited published data. The first million shots were sent by mainland China a day later.

Unlike rival vaccines, Sinovac has yet to submit its third-phase clinical trial data to medical journals for peer review. 

Data given out by the company so far suggests a lower efficacy rate of between 50%-62%.

But demand so far has been strong in Hong Kong, where some 70,000 people have booked all currently available appointments for the injections.

“I'm not worried,” one elderly lady told reporters outside a vaccination centre this morning.

“I have absolute confidence in the products of our mother country.”

Hong Kong’s government says it has pre-ordered 22.5 million vaccines for the city of 7.5 million from three companies: Sinovac, BioNTech, and AstraZeneca.

A shipment of BioNTech vaccines was earmarked to arrive yesterday but officials said it had been delayed.

The roll-outs in South Korea and Hong Kong come more than two months after Britain launched the first mass vaccination programme in the West using a fully trialled Covid-19 vaccine, with more than 220 million vaccine doses now administered globally.

Hopes are high that the inoculations will allow the world to finally emerge from a pandemic that has killed more than 2.4 million, infected 112 million, and hammered the global economy. – AFP, February 26, 2021

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