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Zhao Tao

Type: Person
Name: Zhao Tao
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
By JING XIAOLEI FIFIGHTING BACK: A primary school student in Hongkou District of Shanghai receives the A/H1N1 flu virus vaccination on November 10 (XINHUA)Cases of laboratory-confirmed A/H1N1 flu have been rising by several hundred a day since the second ... [Beijing Review - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 11/16/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 2 Documents (in Health)
The A(H1N1) influenza inoculation plan may be expanded to include people without a Beijing residency permit, the government said Monday. A local resident is vaccinated at a hospital Monday. A total of 402 clinics will offer the A(H1N1) vaccine until Dec ... [CHINAdaily - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 11/06/2009 - Updated 11/07/2009 - 8 Documents (in Health)
BEIJING, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- China's capital Beijing is leading the country in planning an extended A/H1N1 vaccination program which will cover all people with registered permanent Beijing residency.The roll-out will begin on Nov. 16 and during the program ... [Xinhua News Agency - 11/07/2009]
First Reported 11/08/2009 - Updated 11/08/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
Beijing health authorities said on Friday that they would extend the A/H1N1 flu vaccine inoculation to all the city's 16 million residents as death toll from the epidemic kept rising on the Chinese mainland.'The city now has 3.63 million dozes of A/H1N1 ... [China Development Gateway - 11/08/2009]

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...A local resident is vaccinated at a hospital Monday. A total of 402 clinics will offer the A H1N1H1N1 vaccine until Dec 13. [China Daily] "we are working on a plan for those people who do not have a beijing hukou and have not yet received the inoculation, but no details are available now" Zhao Tao, associate councilor of Beijing municipal health bureau, said at a press conference Monday...
'The city now has 3.63 million dozes of A H1N1H1N1 vaccines,' said Zhao Tao, an official with Beijing Public Health Bureau. "everyone above three years old with registered residence of the city can have free inoculation as long as they want to."

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Safe flu vaccines are being produced en masse t... [Beijing Review - 11/19/2009]
H1N1 jab plan to be expanded citywide [CHINAdaily - 11/17/2009]
Striking Hard at A/H1N1 [Beijing Review - 11/16/2009]
All Beijingers to Get A/H1N1 Vaccination [China Development Gateway - 11/08/2009]
A/H1N1 vaccination program extends to all Beiji... [Xinhua News Agency - 11/07/2009]
All Beijingers to get H1N1 vaccination [CHINAdaily - 11/07/2009]
Beijing to extend H1N1 flu jab for all [CHINAdaily - 11/07/2009]
All Beijing to get H1N1 vaccine [CHINAdaily - 11/06/2009]
Nov 6 Xinhua story [CHINAdaily - 11/06/2009]
Beijing to extend vaccine inoculation amid risi... [Xinhua News Agency - 11/06/2009]
Beijing to extend vaccine inoculation [Xinhua News Agency - 11/06/2009]
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China will immunize everyone in Beijing [H5N1 - 11/06/2009]
Via Xinhua: Beijing to extend vaccine inoculation amid rising death toll from A/H1N1 flu. Excerpt:Beijing health authorities said on Friday that they would extend ...
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