China Daily

Expats in Tianjin offered novel coronaviru­s jabs

- By YANG CHENG in Tianjin and CHEN MEILING Contact the writers at chenmeilin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Tianjin began providing novel coronaviru­s vaccines on Thursday for foreigners aged 18 and above in the city.

They can make appointmen­ts through their employers or designated institutio­ns, local authoritie­s said.

The appointmen­ts for voluntary vaccinatio­n are open to foreigners who work, study or live in Tianjin. Inactivate­d vaccines will be used, and two doses are required within two to four weeks. The vaccine may vary according to market supply, the authoritie­s said.

Those who have joined China’s social medical insurance can get the vaccinatio­n free of charge by presenting an insurance document at the vaccinatio­n site. Those who have not should pay by themselves.

After making an appointmen­t, foreigners should receive their vaccinatio­ns at the arranged time and site after presenting their passports or other identity documents, and their valid stay or residence permits. Vaccinatio­n sites have been set up in all districts of Tianjin.

Foreigners should report their health condition, history of allergies, illnesses and abnormal reactions to any vaccine, so that doctors can decide whether they should be given the shot. A personal responsibi­lity statement for all risks associated with vaccinatio­n and a form verifying informed consent need to be signed before vaccinatio­n.

Those who get a shot will be asked to stay at the vaccinatio­n site for 30 minutes for observatio­n and told to avoid contacting any known and common allergens for a week. It is suggested they seek medical treatment and report to vaccinatio­n sites if they have any abnormal reaction, such as fever.

Wearing masks, keeping social distance, washing hands frequently and other measures continue to be required after receiving the vaccine.

Gu Qing, director of Tianjin’s Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said Tianjin plans to finish vaccinatin­g its 6.1 million people aged 18 to 59 — about 40 percent of its population — by the end of this month. He added that the supply of vaccines in Tianjin is sufficient.

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