China Central Radio and Television, Beijing January 11, according to the “News and Newspaper Summary” report of China Central Radio and Television, all localities provide more intimate and accurate services, and actively promote, safely and orderly vaccination of the elderly against the new corona virus.
At the Community Health Service Center on Chengnan Street, Qingjiangpu District, Huai’an City, Jiangsu Province, medical personnel are instructing the elderly 60 years of age and older to receive booster immunization vaccines to receive the new vaccine crown inhaled.
The Nanchenji Central Health Center in Huaiyin District, Huai’an City immediately carried out deployments for the local abandoned elderly population.
Wei Jie, Vice President of Business at the Hospital: Through the means of big data, we can accurately find out the basic number of the target population over the age of 60, so as to ensure the safe and orderly progress of the vaccination work.
In Dukou Village, Pushun Town, Dianjiang County, Chongqing City, 85-year-old Huang Wubang and his wife had limited mobility. The vaccination team from the city health services center came to the old man’s home and told them has vaccinated.
Pushun Town, Dianjiang County, Chongqing City Party Propaganda and Traditional Campaign Committee Member Yin Minghua: For the elderly with limited mobility and long distances, we send mobile service doctors to come and vaccinate to protect the health of the group of seniors and make sure that no family or person is left behind.
In Huayuan Community, Ma’anshan City, Anhui Province, medical personnel from Anmin Street Community Health Service Center opened a “green channel” for vaccination against the new crown.
Resident Wang Guoping: It is very convenient to come to our door to get vaccinated without going out or queuing.
Before vaccination, medical personnel will find out in detail whether you have any underlying diseases, contraindications for vaccination, etc.
Wang Lu, a community worker: Our horticultural community understands the needs of the elderly through telephone calls or door-to-door, and establishes a ledger. Depending on the time when the elderly are at home, they can directly contact the doctor at the Anmin Street Health Service Center for the “door-to-door service”.
(Editor in charge: He Xin)