The vaccination rate for the elderly in Hong Kong is low, and the vaccination rate for people aged 70 or above is still less than 30%. The Secretary for the Civil Service, Nie Dequan, who is in charge of the plan, revealed yesterday (22nd) that the authorities will make new recruits and strive to set up two public hospitals within this month. The injection station is for the elders to receive on-the-spot injections. It is understood that the two hospitals are located at Tuen Mun Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
There is news today (23rd) that the authorities intend to add another injection station at Queen Mary Hospital. All three hospitals will provide Fubitai vaccination. The Civil Service Bureau will be responsible for the medical expenses involved. In other words, Hong Kong and 9 , All public hospitals in the New Territories provide vaccination services.
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Nie Dequan said on a radio program yesterday that elderly people with chronic diseases hesitate to vaccinate, "It's so hard to call them depression. Except for TV propaganda and more talks, you must bury yourself and encourage vaccination." A public hospital opened a vaccination station. "After the follow-up visit, the elders are given an injection by the doctor, so please don’t go to other places."
It is understood that in addition to Tuen Mun Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the authorities will also set up injection stations in Queen Mary Hospital. The vaccination will be Fubital. Initially, there will only be one or two injection counters. Depending on the response, adjustments will be made to the relevant medical expenses. By the Civil Service Bureau.
As for whether the second dose is vaccinated in the hospital, the source said that the second dose of vaccine can be returned to the community vaccination center for vaccination.
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