The government had previously said the program would initially only
be applied in some provinces, with other areas allowed to receive
vaccinations if approved by veterinary authorities.
The step is part of a drive against bird flu after human cases of
the virus spiked in the country last winter, claiming at least 268
lives since October.
Beijing will also strengthen inspections and supervision on poultry
being transported between provinces, the ministry said in a
document.
Farmers in China have been debating the use of vaccines, with some
experts saying vaccines reduce clinical disease but do not prevent a
virus from circulating and can mask its prevalence.
(Reporting by Hallie Gu and Dominique Patton; Editing by Joseph
Radford)
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