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GLOBALink | Foreigners get COVID-19 vaccines in S. China

Source: Xinhua| 2021-04-16 16:19:42|Editor: huaxia

About 60 foreign teachers in Guangzhou received their first shot of COVID-19 vaccines at Baiyun Branch of Nanfang Hospital, south China's Guangdong Province on Tuesday.

Foreign nationals who are covered by the local health insurance program can be vaccinated for free, enjoying the same policy as insured Chinese citizens, and those not covered will be charged 100 yuan (about 15 U.S. dollars) per dose, according to the foreign affairs office of the Guangdong provincial government.

The vaccines are domestically developed inactivated vaccines, and two doses are needed for each recipient.

Those of an eligible age can make a reservation to be vaccinated via a WeChat mini program run by the provincial health commission, and need to show their passports or other identification documents at the designated sites prior to vaccination.

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