12- 17-year-old students' COVID-19 vaccine reservation guide-inoculation point and inoculation time

Students in Shenzhen 12- 17 can make an appointment for vaccines. The address where you can make an appointment for the vaccine and get the vaccine later is as follows. If you make an appointment online in advance, you can get vaccinated faster. Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan also have relevant strategies.

Method and Time of Vaccination for Students in Shenzhen

First, the inoculation time

(1) 15- 17 year old students

Special session of first vaccination: July 30 -3 1.

The second vaccination session: August 2 1-23.

(2) 12- 14 year old students

The first vaccination session: August 2 1-23.

The second vaccination session: September 18- 19.

The specific time shall be subject to the notice of the education department of each district.

Second, the inoculation method

The school arranges centralized vaccination without appointment, but mainland students need to register in advance.

Pre-registration method: It can be operated on any platform of Shenzhen Health and Wellness Commission and Shenzhen CDC.

Non-school population in Shenzhen

First, the inoculation time

From July 29th, people with the age of 15- 17 can make an appointment;

From August 1, people aged 12- 14 can make an appointment.

Second, the inoculation method

Individuals make their own appointments. You can make an appointment at any platform of Shenzhen Health and Wellness Committee, Shenzhen CDC and Healthy Shenzhen.

Note: According to the Shenzhen CDC, from next week, foreign students aged 12- 17 can also make an appointment for vaccination through the above methods.

Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan

You can make an appointment to go to the designated "Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan compatriots" inoculation point through school organizations or individuals. Please enter the operation at the "Healthy Shenzhen" appointment entrance.

Alien

COVID-19 vaccination for foreigners under the age of 18 will be launched in the near future, subject to the announcement of Guangdong province.

Vaccine types At present, people aged 12- 17 use inactivated vaccines made in COVID-19 approved by relevant state departments, including inactivated vaccines made in COVID-19 developed by China Institute of Biology and Beijing Kexing Zhongwei Company.

Inoculation point arrangement: The mainland 12- 17-year-old non-school population and foreign population make an appointment for inoculation points:

12- 17-year-old Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan compatriots make an appointment for vaccination:

Precautions 1. Precautions for vaccination

1. You need to bring these documents: ID card or household registration book (choose one); Vaccination certificate (if necessary); Students are required to bring their student ID card or student status certificate.

2. Provide the informed consent signed by the guardian, at least the name and ID number of one parent.

3. Avoid fasting and fatigue before vaccination. Please wear a mask, do personal protection, wear loose clothes and vaccinate in a relaxed state.

4. Vaccination should be accompanied by school staff or guardians.

5. Cooperate with the on-site vaccination staff to ask and truthfully inform me of my health status and vaccination contraindications.

6. Observe the inoculation site for 30 minutes after inoculation. If you feel unwell, please inform the observation site staff in time.

Second, under what circumstances can't I get a vaccine?

Common vaccination taboos include:

1. Those who are allergic to the active ingredients, any inactive ingredients or substances used in the production process of the vaccine, or those who have been allergic to similar vaccines before.

2. Those who had severe allergic reaction to the vaccine in the past (such as acute allergic reaction, angioneurotic edema, dyspnea, etc.). )

3 uncontrolled epilepsy and other serious nervous system diseases (such as transverse myelitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, demyelinating diseases, etc.). )

4. People who have a fever, or people suffering from acute diseases, or people who are in the acute period of chronic diseases, or patients with serious chronic diseases that are not controlled.