Chile raises Chinese vaccine concerns
Doubts are being raised in Chile over the effectiveness of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine, which has already been applied to half of that nation’s adult population, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
Doubts are being raised in Chile over the effectiveness of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine, which has already been applied to half of that nation’s adult population, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
As rich nations ramp up their Covid vaccination programs, many low-income and developing countries have yet to administer a single jab.
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