[Chine] Eligible children should be given COVID-19 vaccines: Wuhan study
Auteur : Zhou Huiying
Production : China Daily, un quotidien chinois en anglais. Il fut fondé en 1981 et est le plus important des journaux en anglais du pays, avec un tirage de 200 000 exemplaires.
Diffusion : Le site China Daily (chinadaily.com.cn)
Date et heure : 20 janvier 2021, 19:50
Focusing on the transmission characteristics of novel coronavirus in more than 20,000 families in Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei province, researchers found that the susceptibility of infants and adolescents to novel coronavirus was weaker than that of senior citizens in the same family, but their ability to transmit the virus is stronger.
Source : Zhou Huiying, “Eligible children should be given COVID-19 vaccines: Wuhan study”, China Daily, 20/01/2021. URL : https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202101/20/WS6008190da31024ad0baa3f60.html (consulté le 22/02/2021).
Voir également :
Wang Xiaoyu , “Children aged 3-17 to be eligible for Sinopharm vaccine”, China Daily, 22/02/2021. URL : https://covid-19.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202102/22/WS6033a0c3a31024ad0baaa42c.html (consulté le 24/02/2021).
Photo “à la une” : A booth displaying a coronavirus disease Human Immunoglobulin for Intravenous Injection from China National Biotec Group, a unit of state-owned pharmaceutical giant China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm), is seen at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services, following the COVID-19 outbreak, in Beijing, Sept 4, 2020. © Photo/Agencies
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