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Schoolgirls to be vaccinated against HPV, in Hong Kong’s fight against cervical cancer

City leader Carrie Lam announces immunisation programme, as well as ban on e-cigarettes and other health policies

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Girls in primary school will be vaccinated against HPV in a bid to protect them from cervical cancer, Hong Kong’s leader announced on Wednesday morning.

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The citywide scheme was among a series of health care initiatives announced by Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor in her policy address.

Lam also announced public hospitals would allow parents who miscarry to claim the foetus for burial or cremation, even those less than 24 weeks gestated. Currently they are disposed of as medical waste.

And, in a U-turn, she said she would ban e-cigarettes and other new tobacco products, such as heat-not-burn products and herbal cigarettes.

“Health care services are livelihood issues of the greatest public concern, just after housing,” Lam said in a speech to the Legislative Council.

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Carrie Lam used her policy address to announce the citywide scheme. Photo: Felix Wong
Carrie Lam used her policy address to announce the citywide scheme. Photo: Felix Wong
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