China: Unvaccinated people banned from entering schools, museums
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Several regions in China have recently announced ban from entering public areas for those who haven't taken COVID vaccine (Except for those who are not suitable for vaccination due to physical contraindications and those under the age of 18) and new regulations on home isolation for international travelers. It is uncertain whether the measures will be implemented nationwide.
More regions in East China, including Ninghai and Qingtian in Zhejiang Province, and Ganzhou and Ji'an in Jiangxi Province, issued notices requiring citizens to get vaccinated as quickly as they can and said people who are not vaccinated will in general not be allowed to enter into public venues including schools and nursing houses, starting from late July.
Media reported that several counties in Jiangxi Province, such as
Dingnan and Anyuan county in Ganzhou city, Jishui and Xiajiang county in
Ji'an city, have released notices on Sunday and Monday that people aged
above 18 who are unvaccinated may not be allowed to enter key public
places, including schools, hospitals, nursing homes, railway stations,
hotels, markets, libraries, cinema, gym, etc., starting from July 26.
These
notices also said that from Thursday, COVID-19 vaccination record will
be checked along with health codes when entering above mentioned key
public places.
Chongren county in Fuzhou city, Jiangxi also
released similar notices on Sunday, requiring residents to get injected
quickly or risk "bringing inconvenience to life and travel." But the
notice did not say whether the unvaccinated people will be banned from
entering certain public venues.
Local authorities of Ninghai
county, Ningbo of Zhejiang Province, announced on Sunday that local
residents aged above 18 without vaccine contraindications should all get
vaccinated, finishing the first shot before July 25 and the second shot
before August 25, according to The Paper on Monday.
It also said
that starting from July 25, people who have not been vaccinated (except
those with contraindications) are not allowed to enter into key places
including inpatient departments of medical institutions, nursing homes,
schools (kindergartens, nurseries, off-campus training institutions),
libraries, museums, prisons and other key places.
The notice was released by the official WeChat account of Ninghai
county-level health bureau), but as of press time, the notice has been
deleted by the account, the Global Times reporter found.
Local
epidemic prevention and control headquarter of Qingtian county, Lishui
city of Zhejiang, also issued a similar notice, requiring residents who
have not been vaccinated to finish the first injection before July 20
and the second before August 20. Those who don't get vaccinated will not
be allowed to enter into key places from July 21.
Qingtian is known as the "hometown of overseas Chinese." About 330,000 people originally from Qingtian now live overseas.
As of June 3, the vaccination rate of the first shot was 38.8 percent in the province. Some 9.292 million residents have finished the whole process of vaccination, accounting for 15.9 percent of its residents.
Currently more regions in Shandong, Jiangsu, Jiangxi,
Fujian and Zhejiang have implemented check on vaccination record for
people who enter the public areas. Below regions have also
announced similar regulations of ban on non-vaccinated people from
entering related public areas. Most of the ban will take effect from
late July and early August:
Jiangxi Province: Chongren County; Dingnan County; Anyuan County; Jinggang Mountain Scenic Area
Shandong Province: Linzi District, Zibo City; main districts of Weifang City; Huimin County, Binzhou City
Home isolation: the family numbers need to be vaccinated
According to the new regulation in several provinces, for those who are back to the regions from abroad and preparing for home isolation process, they will have to make sure their family members or anyone who live in the same apartment have already been vaccinated, otherwise the home isolation will not be approved.
Source: By Lu Yameng,https://www.globaltimes.cn; OT-Team(S,J), National Business Daily, Paper.cn
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