China to provide Covid-19 vaccines to its people for free, says government official

Medical workers administer the Covid- 19 vaccine in Beijing's Haidian district, China, on Jan 8, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIJING (REUTERS) - China will provide Covid-19 vaccines free of charge once they become available to the general public, government authorities said on Saturday (Jan 9).

National Health Commission official Zheng Zhongwei said that while manufacturing and transport of vaccines have costs, the government can provide vaccines for free to individuals.

"Our people don't have to pay a single cent for the vaccine," Mr Zheng told a press event in Beijing.

China in late December approved its first vaccine for general public use. Three vaccines had already been given to limited groups at high risk of infection, including medical workers, through an emergency-use program.

The country widened the inoculation scheme in mid-December to more key groups such as employees in the food and public transport sectors, in an effort to stem a resurgence in the winter and spring.

Those vaccinations are also free for individuals, said National Health Commission (NHC) official Zeng Yixin.

"We had found that some local governments had charged individuals fees, we... demanded immediate rectification," the NHC official told the briefing, adding that currently local governments have since properly implemented the free vaccination policy.

China has administered more than nine million Covid-19 vaccine doses, he said. Of that total, over seven million were administered since mid-December.

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