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Chinese vaccine plans spark hope for end of 'zero COVID'

Por: ABC News Health December 01, 2022

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BEIJING -- A campaign to vaccinate the elderly has sparked hopes might roll back severe anti-virus controls that prompted protesters to demand President Xi Jinping resign, but the country faces daunting hurdles and up to a year of hard work before “zero COVID” can end.Stock markets rose after the National Health Commission on Tuesday announced the long-awaited campaign. A low vaccination rate is one of the biggest obstacles to ending curbs... + full article



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