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BEIJING - China will launch a national project to increase vaccinations against infectious diseases, the Ministry of Health said Friday.
The central government has allocated 1.827 billion yuan (about US$269 million) to buy vaccines and injectors, the ministry said in a statement on its website.
The project will boost vaccinations against diseases including Hepatitis B, tuberculosis and polio.
Separately, the ministry Friday also announced a project to help ease the trauma of the survivors of the devastating 2008 Wenchuan earthquake.
The project will provide psychological counseling and conduct publicity campaigns about mental health.