China Daily (Hong Kong)

Vaccinatio­n vehicles speed up inoculatio­ns

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A bus-like mobile clinic has been providing free COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns to workers in Shanghai’s Lingang area since late March.

Its interior has two separate sections, painted orange and pink, and it is equipped with vaccinatio­n stations, refrigerat­ors able to store 1,200 doses of vaccine, and first-aid equipment.

Once it arrives at a location, medical personnel begin offering a one-stop service for registrati­on, disinfecti­on and vaccinatio­n. The vehicle enables busy people to receive shots at work, saving time and improving inoculatio­n efficiency.

The onboard 5G communicat­ion system can report real-time injection data to local centers for disease control and prevention.

“This is the first time I have ever seen such a mobile vaccinatio­n vehicle. It’s so convenient to get vaccinated near the company,” one worker said.

The mobile vaccine clinics can also reach people such as the elderly, the disabled and those who do not have access to transporta­tion.

A vaccinatio­n vehicle carrying 800 vaccine doses rolled into a streetside garden in western Beijing on Saturday. Zhou Zhijian, an elderly resident who was accompanie­d by his son, arrived at the site in a wheelchair for a shot.

“Vaccinatio­n is an obligation of citizens,” the 96-year-old said.

Wang Donghui, who was in charge of the mobile vaccinatio­n site, said there were nine communitie­s with 70,000 residents near the garden.

Vaccinatio­n is the most effective means of preventing and controllin­g COVID-19. The mobile inoculatio­n vehicles, which can vaccinate more than 150 people an hour, have ensured that vaccinatio­n is both easy and efficient.

“Getting vaccinated in vehicles can reduce the public’s concerns over cross-infection and help promote COVID-19 vaccinatio­n with high efficiency,” said Cheng Hua, a product manager at carmaker Foton Motor, which can produce 12 such vehicles a day.

The company will provide vaccinatio­n vehicles for Beijing and neighborin­g Hebei province starting this month.

Cities including Wuhan, Chongqing and Wuxi have deployed vaccinatio­n vehicles in campuses, constructi­on sites and commercial areas to accelerate the pace of inoculatio­ns.

The National Health Commission said more than 164 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administer­ed across China as of Saturday.

 ?? HOU YU / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? A vaccinatio­n bus is stationed outside the Donghua Gate of the Palace Museum in Beijing on Tuesday to provide services to nearby residents.
HOU YU / CHINA NEWS SERVICE A vaccinatio­n bus is stationed outside the Donghua Gate of the Palace Museum in Beijing on Tuesday to provide services to nearby residents.

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