Foreigners aged between 12 and 17 can get vaccinated in Guangzhou

2021-09-24 chinadaily.com.cn Editor:Li Yan

Foreigners aged between 12 and 17 can now make appointment online for vaccination against novel coronavirus under the principle of "informed, voluntary and self-assumed risk" in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province.

The vaccines are domestically developed ones and two doses are required, said a statement released by Guangzhou Foreign Affairs Office on Friday.

The foreigners who have joined Guangdong's social security and medical insurance program will be treated as locals in their vaccination, indicating they will be vaccinated free, while those who have yet to join will be required to pay 100 yuan ($15.38) for each dose, the same vaccination treatment that applies to the city's foreign residents aged 18 years or above, the statement said.

In addition, foreign students able to make the appointment via their schools can make it in advance via Yuejiantong, a WeChat service platform.

After the foreigners have successfully made appointments in advance, they are required to show their residence permits, passports or other valid travel documents at the vaccination centers before they get the shots.

Guangdong, a manufacturing hub and one of the country's economic powerhouses, is estimated to have about 80,000 foreigners living and working there.

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