BFF-11 Hong Kong could soon bin millions of unused vaccine doses

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Hong Kong could soon bin millions of unused vaccine doses

HONG KONG, May 25, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Hong Kong may soon have to throw away millions

of Coronavirus vaccine doses because they are approaching their expiry date and not

enough people have signed up for the jabs, an official warned Tuesday.

Hong Kong is one of the few places in the world fortunate enough to have secured

more than enough doses to innoculate its entire population of 7.5 million people.

But swirling distrust of the government as it stamps out dissent — combined with

online misinformation and a lack of urgency in the comparatively virus-free city —

has led to entrenched vaccine hesitancy and a dismal inoculation drive.

On Tuesday a member of the government’s vaccine task force warned that Hong Kongers

“only have a three-month window” before the city’s first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech

vaccines go out of date.

“The vaccines all have expiry dates,” Thomas Tsang, a former controller of the

Centre for Health Protection, told RTHK radio.

“They cannot be used after the expiry date and the community vaccination centres for

BioNTech will, according to present plans, cease operating after September.”

“The whole world is scrambling for vaccines and it is just not right that we can buy

a vaccine overnight and we just have it. What we have is probably all we have for

the rest of the year,” he added.

Hong Kong bought 7.5 million doses each of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and China’s

Sinovac.

The latter has yet to be approved by the World Health Organization but was fast-

tracked for use by city health regulators.

It also pre-ordered 7.5 million doses of AstraZeneca jabs but scrapped that deal

earlier in the year with authorities saying they planned to use the money for

second-generation vaccines next year.

So far just 19 percent of the population has received one dose of either vaccine

while 14 percent have received two doses.

Hesitancy is common even among the city’s medical workers. Earlier this month, the

city’s Hospital Authority revealed only a third of its staff had taken the

opportunity to be vaccinated.

There are currently millions of unused Pfizer-BioNTech shots, which must be stored

at ultra-low temperatures and have a six-month shelf life.

A total of 3,263,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines have been shipped to Hong

Kong so far but only 1,231,600 have been administered.

Hong Kong’s vaccine hesitancy comes as many nearby countries are scrambling to

secure enough doses as the coronavirus wreaks havoc.

In recent weeks, some Hong Kong politicians have suggested the city could look to

send unused vaccines overseas if take-up does not improve.

Public trust in the Hong Kong government has been at a historic low since Beijing

and local authorities cracked down on dissent to end huge and often violent

democracy protests that broke out in 2019.

BSS/AFP/MSY/0945 hrs