China to set up overseas vaccination stations
BEIJING -- China plans to set up vaccination stations in countries where conditions are allowed to administer Chinese vaccines for compatriots in need from surrounding countries, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on March 7.
More than 50 countries are including Chinese nationals in their vaccination schemes. Many Chinese living abroad are inoculated with Chinese vaccines in accordance with host countries' laws, Wang said at a press conference.
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