China administered 139.97 mln Covid-19 vaccine doses as of April 4

3.29 million more from Saturday’s total of around 136.68 million doses

People line up to receive the vaccine against Covid-19 at a makeshift vaccination site inside a sports centre in Beijing's Haidian district, China January 8, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

SHANGHAI:

China had administered 139.97 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines as of Sunday, the National Health Commission said on Monday.

That is up about 3.29 million from Saturday’s total of around 136.68 million doses.

Sinovac Biotech

China’s Sinovac Biotech said on Friday its third production plant for its Covid-19 vaccine was ready and had started manufacturing procedures for bulk vaccine ingredient, doubling its annual capacity to 2 billion doses.

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A Sinovac spokesperson said the third facility, in Beijing, had started cultivating cells where the coronavirus would be grown, a procedure that could take a relatively long time.

Sinovac did not say when it will actually produce 2 billion doses of the vaccine.

More than 200 million doses of Sinovac’s vaccine named CoronaVac have been delivered globally, up from 160 million doses announced on March 22.

The firm said it estimated over 100 million doses have been administered worldwide.

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