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My hometown requires vaccination certificates
Just show the certificate at the Health Treasure download:
1. Household registration book. It doesn’t matter if the newborn has not settled down. The community just checks the address.
2. Medical birth certificate to confirm the child’s identity information.
3. On the vaccination certificate issued by the hospital, one shot of BCG vaccine and one shot of hepatitis B vaccine have been registered.
4. Photocopies of the ID cards of both parents are enough, just for verification.
Procedures
Submit the materials to the community and wait about a week before returning to the community to get the new vaccination certificate.
The vaccination certificate issued by the hospital will be taken back by the community and a new one will be issued. You will also be given a card with a chip to use as an electronic record.
Be sure to check the information on the vaccination certificate, including name, gender, and date of birth. Sometimes the hospital will make a mistake.
The community will also organize parents of newborns to learn the relevant knowledge about vaccination. The types and differences of first-class vaccines and second-class vaccines, and matters to be paid attention to before and after vaccination will be introduced in detail. It will be helpful to take your children to get vaccinated in the future.
Children who were born out of town but live locally should also go to the vaccination clinic to apply for vaccination certificates as soon as possible so that the children can receive various vaccinations as soon as possible. If you have already been vaccinated in the original area, you should bring the original vaccination certificate and arrange for re-vaccination of the unvaccinated vaccines based on the vaccines you have already received.
When parents go through the vaccination procedures, they must tell the medical staff their reliable mailing address and contact number for easy contact.
Extended information:
Safeguard measures
People’s governments at or above the county level shall incorporate vaccination work related to the national immunization program into the national economy and The social development plan shall guarantee the funds required for vaccination work, ensure the vaccination rate required by the national immunization plan, and ensure the implementation of the national immunization plan.
The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall, based on the epidemic trends of infectious diseases in their respective administrative regions and within the scope of infectious disease prevention and control projects determined by the health department of the State Council, determine vaccination-related projects in their respective administrative regions. and ensure the implementation of the project.
The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall guarantee the funds required for the purchase and transportation of Category I vaccines, and ensure the construction and operation of cold chain systems for disease prevention and control institutions and vaccination units within their respective administrative regions.
The state shall provide appropriate support to vaccination work in poor areas as needed.
County-level people's governments should ensure the funds required for vaccination for the implementation of the national immunization plan, and provide appropriate subsidies to rural doctors and other grassroots preventive health care personnel engaged in vaccination work in accordance with relevant national regulations.
The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government and the people's governments of districted cities shall provide necessary financial subsidies to county-level people's governments in difficult areas to carry out vaccination-related work.
People's governments at or above the county level are responsible for the reserve of vaccines and related materials for deployment.
Funds allocated by finance at all levels for vaccination should be earmarked for specific purposes, and no unit or individual may misappropriate or occupy them. Relevant units and individuals must accept the audit supervision of audit agencies in accordance with the law when using funds used for vaccination.