[Hong Kong] Coronavirus: Hong Kong expands vaccines to 5.5 million people, while experts find no evidence directly linking Sinovac jabs to seven deaths
Auteurs : Elizabeth Cheung and Thomas Shum, journalistes du South China Morning Post à Hong Kong
Production : South China Morning Post, quotidien de langue anglaise publié à Hong Kong depuis 1903. Sa diffusion s’élève à 104 000 exemplaires. Il est publié par le groupe SCMP, propriété de du groupe Alibaba depuis 2015.
Diffusion : site du journal South China Morning Post
Date et Heure : 15 mars 2021, 17:12
– Age threshold for recipients is lowered to 30, while domestic helpers and students studying overseas also now eligible
– Expert committee says the deaths of seven people after receiving China-made vaccine not directly tied to the shots based on initial findings
Source : Elizabeth Cheung and Thomas Shum, “Coronavirus: Hong Kong expands vaccines to 5.5 million people, while experts find no evidence directly linking Sinovac jabs to seven deaths”, South China Morning Post, 15/03/2021. URL : https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/3125503/coronavirus-55-million-people-now-eligible-covid (consulté le 16/03/2021).
Photo “à la une” : Monks queue for a Covid-19 shot in Tuen Mun on Monday. © Sam Tsang
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Admin IAO (15 mars 2021). [Hong Kong] Coronavirus: Hong Kong expands vaccines to 5.5 million people, while experts find no evidence directly linking Sinovac jabs to seven deaths. Asie Orientale et Coronavirus. Consulté le 24 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/n80a