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COVID-19 vaccination of children aged under 3 begins today (with photos/videos)
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     Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited a kindergarten-cum-child care centre in To Kwa Wan today to view the vaccination of children and appealed to parents to arrange COVID-19 vaccination for their children as soon as possible.
 
     The kindergarten-cum-child care centre is the first premises having children vaccinated through outreach service after the lowering of the minimum age for receiving the Sinovac vaccine to 6 months old.
 
     She then visited a Community Vaccination Centre (CVC) in Kwun Tong, where about 15 children aged under 3 years old received COVID-19 vaccination.

     Mrs Yeung said that the Government will continue to increase the number of vaccination venues to facilitate the early vaccination of the public. Maternal and Child Health Centres under the Department of Health are also preparing to provide the Sinovac vaccination service to children aged from 6 months to 3 years when they receive regular services with bookings, e.g. the Hong Kong Childhood Immunisation Programme, from mid-August.
 
     She added that, in order to let children receive vaccination in a more relaxing environment, five CVCs providing the Sinovac vaccine have retrofitted some vaccination booths specifically for children and decorated them with stickers of animal cartoons. Breastfeeding areas and areas for changing diapers have also been set up for use by parents in need.
 
     Parents or guardians can also make appointments for their children to receive the Sinovac vaccine at CVCs or designated general out-patient clinics of the Hospital Authority through the online booking system (booking.covidvaccine.gov.hk). Parents can also opt for making reservation for free Sinovac vaccination through more than 1 000 private doctors or clinics that participate in the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme.
 
     Parents are required to present the original copy of their children's birth certificate and bring along a consent form signed by the parents on the date of vaccination of the children. The consent form can be downloaded from the designated website of the Vaccination Programme (www.covidvaccine.gov.hk/pdf/Consent_Form_for_COVID19_Vaccination_ENG.pdf). The children must be accompanied by their parents/guardians in person when receiving vaccination.
 
     The designated website for the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme (www.covidvaccine.gov.hk/en/programme) provides the latest information including details on vaccination venues, reservation and enquiry hotlines.
 
Ends/Thursday, August 4, 2022
Issued at HKT 16:58
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Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited a kindergarten-cum-child care centre in To Kwa Wan today to view the vaccination of children and appealed to parents to arrange COVID-19 vaccination for their children as soon as possible. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (second left) accompanying a pupil of the school (second right) to receive the Sinovac vaccine.
Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited a Community Vaccination Centre in Kwun Tong today. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (first right) with a 10-month-old baby who is receiving his COVID-19 vaccine.
Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited a kindergarten-cum-child care centre in To Kwa Wan today to view the vaccination of children and appealed to parents to arrange COVID-19 vaccination for their children as soon as possible. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (second left) accompanying a pupil of the school (second right) to receive the Sinovac vaccine.
Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited a kindergarten-cum-child care centre in To Kwa Wan today to view the vaccination of children and appealed to parents to arrange COVID-19 vaccination for their children as soon as possible. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (back row, third right) pictured with the head mistress of the kindergarten, Mrs Dona Lo (back row, centre), the medical team providing the outreach vaccination service at school, and pupils who had received the Sinovac vaccine today as well as their family members to express support for COVID-19 vaccination.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung (second left), visited a Community Vaccination Centre in Kwun Tong today (August 4) to encourage the vaccination of children against COVID-19. Looking on are the Chairman of the Kwun Tong District Council, Mr Wilson Or (first left), and the Chairwoman of the Kowloon Women's Organisations Federation, Ms Ann So (third left).
Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). In order to let children receive vaccination in a more relaxing environment, five Community Vaccination Centres (CVCs) providing the Sinovac vaccine have retrofitted some vaccination booths specifically for children and decorated them with stickers of animal cartoons. Photo shows a vaccination booth for children at a CVC in Kwun Tong.
Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). In order to let children receive vaccination in a more relaxing environment, five Community Vaccination Centres (CVCs) providing the Sinovac vaccine have retrofitted some vaccination booths specifically for children and decorated them with stickers of animal cartoons. Photo shows a diaper changing room set up at a CVC in Kwun Tong for parents' use when necessary.
Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). In order to let children receive vaccination in a more relaxing environment, five Community Vaccination Centres (CVCs) providing the Sinovac vaccine have retrofitted some vaccination booths specifically for children and decorated them with stickers of animal cartoons. Photo shows a breastfeeding room set up at a CVC in Kwun Tong for parents' use when necessary.
Children aged from 6 months to 3 years may receive the Sinovac vaccine starting from today (August 4). The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited a Community Vaccination Centre in Kwun Tong today. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (back row, fifth right), with representatives from the Home Affairs Department and the Kwun Tong District Office, members of the local community and parents, expressing support for COVID-19 vaccination.

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SCS views COVID-19 vaccination of children at nursery
SCS views COVID-19 vaccination of children in Kwun Tong