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China introduces aerosol option for COVID vaccine

Por: New York Daily News World October 27, 2022

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China has introduced a new method to receive a COVID vaccination — a means of amping up its citizens’ booster shots before catching up with most of the world and ending severe COVID-era restrictions. Shanghai used its official social media account Wednesday to announce the city had begun giving people a complimentary “needle-free” version of the vaccine from CanSino Biologics Inc. In this photo taken from video released by Shanghai Media... + full article



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