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Chilean president receives Chinese COVID-19 vaccine shot
Updated 22:51, 13-Feb-2021
CGTN
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Chilean President Sebastian Pinera on Friday received his first shot of the CoronaVac vaccine, developed by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech, along with those aged 71 and over.

While visiting a community healthcare center in the southern region of Los Rios, where the president spends his summer vacations, Pinera joined more than 1.5 million Chileans in receiving the first dose of the vaccine.

The president took the opportunity to send a message of confidence to the public regarding the application of Sinovac's CoronaVac vaccine, the one most used on the national vaccination drive.

"I want to tell all my compatriots that this vaccine is safe, it is effective, and we have made an enormous effort to be able to vaccinate all Chileans," Pinera told reporters at a press conference after getting vaccinated.

The vaccination campaign, which was launched on December 24 initially for hospital staff and later to the general public, offers the "hope that we are going to recover our lives, we are going to be able to once again embrace our loved ones, we are going to be able to resume our life projects," Pinera said.

As of Thursday, 1,550,594 people had been inoculated as part of the 5 million in high-risk groups to be vaccinated in the first quarter of 2021.

The nationwide campaign began with the arrival in January of two shipments from Sinovac, which will continue to ship doses to Chile over the coming weeks.

The government aims to vaccinate about 15 million people in the first six months of the year, with about 35 million doses from various pharmaceutical companies.

Chile is dealing with a new wave of COVID-19 infections, mainly in the north and south regions. The country reported 768,471 confirmed cases and 19,345 deaths from the disease as of Friday, according to data released by Johns Hopkins University.

(With input from Xinhua)

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