Macau starts vaccinations as Hong Kong struggles

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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The Hong Kong government said it will try to start its vaccination program this month after Macau said it would start offering Covid-19 jabs to its people from Tuesday.

On Monday, Macau Chief Executive Ho Iat-seng issued an order that permanent residents in the Asian gaming city, as well as migrant workers, non-local students and prisoners, would get the jabs free. Non-locals will have to pay 250 Macanese patacas (US$31.31) per dose.

Last Saturday, the first 100,000 Sinopharm doses arrived in Macau. The Macau government said the vaccine was suitable for people between 18 and 60 while those over 60 but in good health could also get it. The government said it had purchased insurance for vaccination participants.

Medical staff, police and firefighters will get top priority for the jabs, followed by public transport drivers, food-processing workers and workers in elderly care homes.

From February 22, vaccinations will be available to all other local residents. Foreigners, migrant workers and those who are going to study or work abroad will be vaccinated later.

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