Why can't vaccines produced outside the province be displayed in the province?

It takes time to prove that the vaccination records of vaccines are theoretically the same all over the country. If you want to inquire, you can also check the vaccination records of other provinces. Secondly, if the staff asks you to show relevant records, you can use the health code in Alipay or WeChat to switch the address to the city where you were vaccinated. So there is no need to worry too much, as long as you get the vaccine, it will be fine.

First, how to view the vaccination information:

1. Open your phone and select WeChat.

2. In the page that opens, select Search in the upper right corner.

3. In the page that opens, enter the Health Card and open it.

4. In the page that opens, select vaccination query.

5. You can view the vaccination information in the page that opens.

2. Open Alipay, click "search box", enter the search "health code", click to open the health code, and click "View now" after confirming that the information is correct. If you have been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine, you can see the logo of "COVID-19 vaccine" and the vaccination record of COVID-19 vaccine on the page.

Third, for different regions, they also have their own query methods. For Shanghai, you can click the vaccination record after completing the real-name authentication through the "Health Cloud" APP, while for Hubei, you can pay attention to the service number "Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention" for inquiry. It is recommended to check according to local policies.

4. Is it necessary to isolate COVID-19 after vaccination?

Depends on local policies. Wang Bin, inspector of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the National Health and Wellness Committee, said that after vaccination with COVID-19 vaccine, most people will produce antibodies, which can effectively prevent infection, but there will still be a few vaccinators who do not produce antibodies or have insufficient antibody titer, and such people may still be at risk of infection. Moreover, the number of people vaccinated at present is still relatively limited. From the perspective of the national population, only when the vaccination rate reaches 80% or 90% can an immune barrier be established. Therefore, for countries and regions where the epidemic has not been effectively controlled, entry and exit still need to be "isolated", and specific policy recommendations should be implemented according to local documents.