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Hong Kong to stop offering Sinovac Covid vaccine when current stocks expire in October

  • Authorities say they expect new jab targeting prevalent JN.1 variant will be available by the end of the year

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The Sinovac jab was one of two vaccines offered in Hong Kong at the height of the pandemic. Photo: Jelly Tse
The Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine will no longer be offered in Hong Kong from early October, with authorities saying they expect a new jab targeting the prevalent coronavirus variant to be available by the end of the year.
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The Centre for Health Protection said on Thursday that no more supply of Sinovac’s CoronaVac jabs would be available after the current batch expired on October 3.

“The vaccine supplier confirmed that they will no longer produce the vaccines,” the centre said.

The inactivated vaccine from mainland Chinese firm Sinovac was one of two types of Covid-19 jabs available in Hong Kong at the height of the pandemic. The other option, the vaccine from German firm BioNTech, adopted mRNA technology.

The government urged unvaccinated residents who preferred to receive inactivated jabs to get the first dose within this month to allow enough time, at least 28 days, ahead of the second dose and before supplies ran out.

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Those already vaccinated with the Sinovac jab can choose an mRNA vaccine to complete their initial course or as a booster.

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