Health
China’s COVID-19 vaccine drive is falling behind the U.S. and Europe – The Japan Times
The slowness appears to be due to widespread hesitation in the country, including lingering safety concerns, doubts about the level of protection promised and a…

China quelled the coronavirus by deploying its authoritarian system to get things done: from building hospitals in days, to blitz-testing entire cities and basically sealing off its vast border.
So when it came time to roll out its homegrown COVID-19 vaccines, the world expected an inoculation effort of similar speed and ferocity, with the potential to again cast Western governments in a poor light.
But seven weeks into Chinas campaign, the picture is surprisingly underwhelming. The more than 31.2…
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