At the head of the organization, a mother and daughter who bought vaccines from authorized and abusive sources, to resell them to illegal agents or local disease control and prevention centers at higher prices: one of the two women, a 47-year-old doctor, is suspected of having placed around 2 million doses on the markets. The premier Li Keqiang asked yesterday to shed light on the scandal and gave instructions to government administrations to provide support to shed light on the matter which, at the moment, has sparked criticism and protests on social networks.
"The vaccine safety incident has caused deep concern and exposed numerous regulatory flaws," Li said, according to official media. Although authorities have known about the incident since last April, the news only became public on Friday when suppliers were asked to help trace potential vaccine victims.
The China Office of the World Health Organisation has offered its help to the local health authorities, especially with regard to the methods of conservation and protection of vaccines.
mercoledì 23 marzo 2016 – Il Secolo d’Italia
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