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Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine approved by WHO for emergency use

A Thai health official administers the Sinovac vaccine to Bangkok shopping mall staff

A Thai health official administers the Sinovac vaccine to Bangkok shopping mall staff. Source: AAP

Sinovac is the second Chinese vaccine to be approved by the W-H-O after Sinopharm and it could see it used in the Covax program to get vaccines to poorer nations.


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By Greg Dyett

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Sinovac is the second Chinese vaccine to be approved by the W-H-O after Sinopharm and it could see it used in the Covax program to get vaccines to poorer nations.


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