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Hong Kong leader, top officials receive COVID-19 vaccines

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Hong Kong, Feb 22 (EFE/EPA).- Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam and top officials on Monday were the first group of people to receive the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines. People in Hong Kong can register online for the vaccination from Feb. 23 onward while the campaign is scheduled to kick-start on Feb. 26.Hong Kong has received one million doses of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE).SHOT LIST: HONG KONG TOP OFFICIALS RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINES AT THE COMMUNITY VACCINATION CENTRE SET UP AT THE HONG KONG CENTRAL LIBRARY, IN HONG KONG, CHINA.

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