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Mary, Yiyuan, and Tuenyuan will set up Fubitai vaccination stations from next Wednesday. No appointment is required

2021-09-25T01:56:23.134Z


The government announced today (24th) that the three public hospitals of Queen Mary Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Tuen Mun Hospital will set up new crown vaccination stations from next Wednesday (29th) to facilitate patients and visitors who follow up in the hospital.


The government announced today (24th) that the three public hospitals of Queen Mary Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Tuen Mun Hospital will set up COVID-19 vaccination stations from next Wednesday (29th) to facilitate patients and visitors who follow up in hospitals, especially specialists. Outpatients can be vaccinated on the spot during follow-up consultation without appointment.

The Secretary for Civil Service, Nie Dequan, said that after the relevant arrangements are tried out, more public hospitals will be set up to set up vaccination stations depending on the actual situation.


The three public hospitals of Queen Mary Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Tuen Mun Hospital will set up COVID-19 vaccination stations starting next Wednesday (29th).

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The opening hours of the vaccination station are from Monday to Friday (except public holidays) from 10 am to 7 pm, and it is open during lunch time.

The last vaccination time is 6:30 pm.

When citizens receive the first dose of vaccine, they will be arranged to receive the second dose at the same vaccination station or other community vaccination centers in the future.

If citizens choose to vaccinate Kexing vaccination, the vaccination station will refer them to the nearby community vaccination center.

The three public hospitals of Queen Mary Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Tuen Mun Hospital will set up COVID-19 vaccination stations starting next Wednesday (29th).

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▼The address of the vaccination station is as follows▼



1. The

address of the

new crown vaccination station


of Queen Mary Hospital: 3rd Floor, Block S, Queen Mary Hospital, 102 Pokfulam Road



2. The


address of the

new crown vaccination station of Queen Elizabeth Hospital

: 30 Gascoigne Road, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Daytime Medical Center

G/F



3. Tuen Mun Hospital


Covid-19

Vaccination Station

Address: G/F, Main Block, Tuen Mun Hospital, 23 Tsing Chung Guan Road


The three public hospitals of Queen Mary Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Tuen Mun Hospital will set up COVID-19 vaccination stations starting next Wednesday (29th).

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Nie Dequan, Director of the Civil Service Bureau, said that the slow growth of the elderly vaccination rate is worrying.

The risk of severe illness and death is very high if the elderly are unfortunately infected.

Therefore, the government is experimenting with setting up vaccination stations operated by medical institutions in hospitals so that elderly people who go to the specialist outpatient clinics of hospitals for follow-up can be arranged for immediate vaccination.

▼9.23 The elderly can receive a 200 yuan gift voucher for injection at Shili Hall▼


▼9.22 Some citizens enter Tung Chung and Tai O to enjoy the holiday▼


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