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Less than 74 per cent of the staff CDC staff in Bejing is willing to get inoculated voluntarily, as per the poll
The public health workers in Bejing are the least willing to get the COVID-19 vaccine in comparison to their peers in China, according to a recent survey conducted by the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
Less than 74 per cent of the staff CDC staff in Bejing is willing to get inoculated voluntarily, as per the poll. However, in other areas such as Shandong, Sichuan and Hubei provinces the rate is much higher.
The city has seen some of the toughest pandemic control measures in China, with domestic travellers often required to present negative test results on arrival.
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