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Mainland Chinese citizens are eager to travel — for the West's mRNA Covid vaccines

Por: CNBC Health January 10, 2023

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Passengers prepare to enter Shenzhen through the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point on the first day of the resumption of normal travel between Hong Kong and mainland China on Jan. 8, 2023, in Hong Kong.Li Zhihua China News Service Getty ImagesMainland China's move away from its zero-Covid policy has led to a sharp surge in infections, and the resumption of travel means some are looking farther afield for vaccines. In mid-December,... + full article



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