BEIJING —A small county in China has said it is preparing to offer novel coronavirus vaccinations to residents for about $65, one of a handful of places in China considering inoculation for members of the general public.
China is inoculating specific groups of people considered at high risk of infection, such as medical workers and border inspectors, with vaccines still in late-stage clinical trials, under an emergency use program started in July.
Authorities in Tangyuan county in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang said late on Tuesday that people at state-backed agencies, companies, public institutions and individual businesses who wanted to get vaccinated could repor…
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