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Can I bring COVID-19 vaccine back to China? -Which vaccine brands are supported?
Can I go back to China after vaccination in COVID-19? Yes, but I need to upload a certificate.
Three embassies in China have announced that they can upload vaccination information when applying for health code, and the embassy in Singapore also released relevant news today.
In other words, China's four embassies in Germany, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa and Singapore have publicly indicated that they can accept vaccination certificates.
However, it doesn't matter even if the embassy of China in your country doesn't publish it, because today Han Xiao found that the international version of the health code for epidemic prevention has increased the option of vaccination! In other words, all compatriots who return home need not worry about IgM and IgG positive after vaccination!
When applying for a health code, there is a "Have you been vaccinated against COVID-19?" If you choose "Yes", there will be an option for you to choose the vaccine brand, vaccination date and vaccination certificate picture!
Currently supported vaccine brands include:
traditional Chinese medicine
Kexing
Johnson & Johnson Company (Jansen)
Modena
Novavax
Pfizer biotechnology co., ltd
AstraZeneca
Notice of Singapore on the flight requirements of people who have been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine in China
From now on, people who have been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine in China, please upload the vaccination certificate (showing the name of the vaccinator, vaccine brand, vaccination date, issuing institution and other information), the proof of nucleic acid test results and the proof of IgM serum antibody test results, and the embassy will comprehensively consider issuing the green health code/health statement QR code.
If foreign vaccinators go to China via a third country, please apply for a health code/health statement QR code in the country of origin according to the above requirements.
For frequently asked questions:
1. Do I still need to do serum IgM antibody test when I go to China after vaccination?
A: After vaccination, nucleic acid and serum IgM antibody tests are still needed. No matter whether serum IgM antibody tests are positive or not, vaccination certificates must be uploaded.
Second, how to upload the vaccine certificate?
A: The icon "Have you been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine" has been added to the applet or webpage version of "Epidemic Prevention Health Code International Edition"?
If you have been vaccinated, please select "Yes" and three icons will automatically appear: "Please select the brand of vaccine to be vaccinated", "Fill in all vaccination dates" and "Please upload a picture of vaccination certificate". Please fill in the relevant information according to the vaccination situation and upload the vaccination certificate.
3. If I can't provide vaccination certificate, can I apply for the QR code of health code/health statement?
A: Those who have completed vaccination and have not obtained vaccination certificate will not be able to apply for health code/health statement QR code.
4. Can I go to China without quarantine after vaccination?
At present, all people going to China need to undergo quarantine medical observation and related tests at the place of entry. The specific isolation time limit and detection type shall be subject to the interpretation of the prevention and control department at the place of entry.
Consular protection and assistance of the Embassy of China in Singapore calls for emergency help: +65-64750 165(24 hours), +65-8 1296456 (temporary insurance hotline during the epidemic, 08:30- 12:00 on weekdays/kloc).
Telephone numbers for consular certificates:+65-6471217, +65-89386376, +65-89386377 (08:30-65438+ 02: 00 on weekdays).
The emergency call center for global consular protection and service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +86- 10- 12308 or+86-10-5991Return to Sohu for more information.
Notice on further improving the "double inspection" of transit personnel in China
In order to further improve the "double inspection" for transit passengers coming to China, passengers who transit to China from a third country via Singapore (including those who transit after entry) must be tested for IgM antibody of nucleic acid and serum antibody (hereinafter referred to as "double inspection") respectively within two days before boarding in Singapore and the place of origin, and apply for a health code from the local embassy or consulate of China. Passengers who have not obtained the health code of the embassy or consulate in China at the place of departure must undergo "double inspection" twice in different inspection institutions within 2 days before boarding.
Passengers flying from Singapore to China on or after February 8th should follow the above requirements. Non-transit personnel who work or live for a long time or come from China for a short visit will still implement the original policy of "double inspection".
In order to do a good job, please fill in the transfer information truthfully when handling the health code, and upload the screenshot of the health code of the originating section together with the negative result certificate of "re-inspection". If you don't have the health code of origin, please upload the "double inspection" certificates from two different institutions in Singapore within two days before boarding the plane (to ensure this requirement, one of them must be Raffles medical testing institution), so that our library can examine and issue the health code to China in time.
For domestic tourists, if other short-term visa holders have their licenses cancelled or the Singapore license number is not indicated on the test certificate, please upload new air tickets, boarding passes, licenses, letters from the Human Resources Department or the Ministry of Education when applying for health codes. At the same time, let our library do a good job of auditing.
Departing from Singapore and transiting China through a third country must also meet the above requirements. Please pay attention to the relevant notice from the embassy or consulate in China.
Our library reminds us once again that Singapore has not yet opened direct flights to China, so please don't rush to make new connections. For some people who choose to transfer back to China after entering the country, please fully consider the high risk of infection and the uncertainty of entry policy, and follow the principle of "non-essential, non-emergency, no travel" and take the direct flight to China first. At the same time, applying for flight hygiene code is a serious epidemic prevention measure. Those who falsely report or conceal their living history, health status and other information will bear relevant legal responsibilities.
Consular protection and assistance of the Embassy of China in Singapore calls for emergency help: +65-64750 165(24 hours), +65-8 1296456 (special line for receiving insurance during the epidemic, 08:30- 12:00 on weekdays,/kloc on weekdays).
Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +86- 10- 12308 or+86-10-5991.
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