China to offer Covid-19 vaccine for foreign residents in Shanghai

It marks the first time a city in China has made its vaccine available widely to non-Chinese citizens

People leave a vaccination centre after Hong Kong temporarily suspended coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine from a single batch of Pfizer/BioNTech shots due to packaging defects, in Hong Kong, China March 24, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

SHANGHAI:

Shanghai will offer Covid-19 vaccinations for foreign residents, local authorities announced late on Tuesday.

It marks the first time a city in China has made its vaccine available widely to non-Chinese citizens.

According to a public notice, beginning March 29 foreigners “of appropriate ages” may book appointments online to receive a domestically developed shot.

The procedure will cost people without insurance 100 yuan ($15.35).

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Beijing this week began offering vaccines to foreign journalists and diplomats. The shots remain unavailable to most other non-Chinese residents in the city, however.

China has issued more than 74 million vaccine doses as of Saturday, a health commission spokesman said at a recent news briefing.

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