China, in global campaign, vaccinates its people in Thailand FU TING and PATRICK QUINN, Associated Press May 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Chinese volunteer helps Chinese getting registered to vaccination and leading them to the room to test blood pressure at Bangrak Vaccination and Health Center in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, May 20, 2021. China began vaccinating its citizens living in Thailand on Thursday as part of a global campaign to inoculate its nationals living and working abroad.Fu Ting/APShow MoreShow Less 2of5A health worker administers a dose of the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine to Zhang Xiaohong, a 40-year-old businessman who runs a logistics company in Thailand, at Bangrak Vaccination & Health Center in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, May 20, 2021. China began vaccinating its citizens living in Thailand on Thursday as part of a global campaign to inoculate its nationals living and working abroad.Fu Ting/APShow MoreShow Less
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Chinese citizens living in Thailand have begun being vaccinated as part of China’s global campaign to inoculate its nationals living and working abroad
China, in global campaign, vaccinates its citizens in Thailand against COVID-19 Toggle share menu Advertisement China, in global campaign, vaccinates its citizens in Thailand against COVID-19 A Chinese volunteer helps Chinese citizens getting registered for vaccinations at the Bangrak Vaccination and Health Center in Bangkok on Thursday, May 20, 2021. (Photo: AP/Fu Ting) 20 May 2021 06:01PM Share this content Bookmark BANGKOK: Chinese citizens living in Thailand started getting COVID-19 jabs on Thursday (May 20) as part of China s global campaign to inoculate its nationals living and working abroad. The vaccines were donated by China to be administered to its nationals as Thailand slowly rolls out shots for its own citizens to contain a coronavirus surge that has sickened tens of thousands in the past two months.
BANGKOK Chinese citizens living in Thailand began being vaccinated on Thursday as part of China s global campaign to inoculate its nationals living and working abroad. China recently donated 500,000 vaccine doses, and Thailand agreed in turn to inoculate Chinese nationals as it slowly rolls out shots for its own citizens to contain a coronavirus surge that has sickened tens of thousands in the past two months. Yang Xin, minister counsellor at the Chinese Embassy, said Beijing s Spring Sprout program would benefit tens of thousands of Chinese in the country. An estimated 150,000 Chinese citizens live in Thailand. China has so far supplied 6 million vaccine doses to the country, most of which Thailand purchased.
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