(CNN) Not everyone in China will need to get vaccinated against Covid-19, according to the country's top medical official, as Beijing looks to prioritize frontline workers and high-risk populations in a move that underscores rising confidence among policy-makers of their ability to contain the virus. There isn't currently a need for mass vaccination at this stage -- though that could change if another serious outbreak takes place, Gao said. The policy marks China apart from many Western governments, most notably Australia, that have outlined plans to introduce mass public vaccination drives. China's reported virus numbers have stayed low since the spring. There have been a few flare-ups -- clusters in the northeastern Jilin province in May, an outbreak in Beijing in June, and another in the Xinjiang capital of Urumqi in July -- but these were met with immediate lockdown measures and mass testing, and the outbreaks were contained within a few weeks.
Source: CNN September 14, 2020 07:34 UTC