Shanghai Daily

Locals with foreign travel plans can start applying for vaccinatio­ns

- Hu Min

RESERVATIO­NS for COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns for Shanghai residents planning to travel abroad for work or study will begin from today, city government officials announced yesterday.

The vaccine is available for permanent residents traveling overseas before February 12, but not for expatriate­s working or living in the city.

Reservatio­ns can be made through mobile phone app Jiankangyu­n. Residents must carry their passports with valid visa, airline ticket, ID card, and hukou or residence permit, during appointmen­ts.

The vaccine will be given in two stages at an interval of at least 14 days. Those receiving the vaccine should be between the ages of 18 and 59. Inquiries can be made at 12320, the city’s health hotline.

According to the Shanghai

Center for Disease Control and Prevention, vaccinatio­ns have begun in the city for priority groups at a high risk, such as inspection and quarantine customs staff who handle imported cold- chain products, medical workers and those working at frontier ports exposed to overseas infection hazards.

Also included are community workers, government officials, police, firefighte­rs, and people whose work is related to logistics, senior care, public sanitation, public utilities, transporta­tion, funerals and interment, and telecommun­ications.

Vaccinatio­ns should conclude on February 5. As of Monday, 326,000 people in the city had received the vaccine with no serious adverse reactions reported, officials said.

The vaccine, which is free, has been tested on animals and humans as well as undergone clinical tests. It curbs infection and replicatio­n of the virus, and triggers an immune response.

Anyone with a fever or a serious respirator­y disease, who is allergic, pregnant, or has already been infected with the virus, should not get vaccinated.

About 60 to 90 percent of people receiving a first dose have been confirmed antibody positive within 14 to 28 days, and more than 90 percent are antibody positive 28 days after the second vaccinatio­n with continuous protection, health authoritie­s said.

Although observatio­n is ongoing, the vaccine’s protection period is at least six months.

Two inactivate­d vaccines for emergency use have been developed by the China National Biotec Group, affiliated with Sinopharm, and one by Sinovac Biotech. They are all undergoing internatio­nal phase-three clinical trials.

In the Pudong New Area, two clinics will take in reservatio­ns for COVID-19 vaccine inoculatio­n, while other districts has one each.

The Dapuqiao Subdistric­t Neighborho­od Health Center in Huangpu District said it will start inoculatio­n from Friday on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoon.

The health center said it has prepared vaccines and finished relevant equipment adjustment and staff training.

It will conduct epidemic history investigat­ion and temperatur­e checks, identity informatio­n check of those to be vaccinated before inoculatio­n. Nearly 1,000 people from 25 medical institutio­ns have been vaccinated with the first dose so far at the center.

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