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Asia-Pacific Coronavirus News: Japan s cabinet approves 3.7 bln USD in emergency spending, Australian vaccine program scrapped after false positive HIV test results Yao Lan © Provided by N.C.N. Limited
People wearing face masks walk on a street in Nagoya, Japan, on Dec. 10, 2020. (Xinhua/Du Xiaoyi) Japan s cabinet approves 3.7 bln USD in emergency spending to combat pandemic; India s COVID-19 tally reaches 9,796,769; Australian vaccine program scrapped after false positive HIV test results.
HONG KONG, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) The following are the latest developments of the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia-Pacific countries on Friday:
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MALE, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) Maldives Health Emergency Operations Center (HEOC) has said that the country will begin a COVID-19 vaccination program in early 2021, local media reported here Friday.
HEOC Spokesperson Dr. Nazla Rafeeq said 20 percent of the country s population will receive free vaccinations as part of the COVAX program. Discussions will be held with other countries to obtain vaccines for the remainder of the population. We can estimate that vaccines could be administered within the first quarter of 2021, Rafeeq said.
According to Rafeeq, 17 percent of the COVAX allocation will be prioritized for vaccinating frontline workers, people over the age of 50, and other high-risk individuals.