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China struggles with vaccine shortage after safety crackdown

Chinese parents are being refused vaccines for their children as shortages force doctors to ration supplies, amid government attempts to cut out private middlemen following a vaccine safety scandal this year.

Parents have resorted to travelling from clinic to clinic in search of vaccines, with some turned away until September when a new distribution system is expected to come online.

“I was angry but couldn’t do anything other than wait,” said Tang Zhiming, who was turned away from several clinics in the southern city of Guangzhou when he tried to get shots for his three-year-old.

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