Nantong in East China's Jiangsu province recently started offering free COVID-19 vaccine shots to local residents as part of the country's vaccination campaign against the virus, local media outlets reported.
Those aged between 18 and 59 can make an appointment for the vaccination using their ID cards at community centers or workplaces. Each person will receive two doses of a vaccine 21 to 28 days apart.
"Some people might think getting vaccinated isn't urgent as China has successfully controlled the epidemic, but it is still raging globally and no one can remain isolated from the world," said He Qinghua, an official of the National Health Commission.
Experts from the Nantong center for disease control and prevention explained that vaccination is the most effective way to control the epidemic.
Current data shows that the domestically produced vaccine is safe and effective and a two-dose vaccine can provide protection for more than six months.
However, experts stressed that people should still take regular precautions, such as wearing masks, washing their hands frequently, and receiving nucleic acid tests if necessary, as no vaccine is 100 percent effective in preventing the virus.
The NETDA Free Trade Zone got the original go-ahead, on Jan 3, 2013, from the State Council, for a 5.29-sq-km area, in two parts.
Suzhou-Nantong science & technology industrial park
Equipment manufacturing industrial park
Urban-rural commercial zone
Nengda central business district
New materials industrial park
Medical treatment & health industrial park
Sci-tech industrial park
Precision machinery industrial park