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SCS views first-day administration of BioNTech bivalent vaccine (with photos)
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     The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Community Vaccination Centre (CVC) at CUHK Medical Centre today (December 1) to see for herself the BioNTech bivalent vaccination of the public and learn about the views of the vaccine recipients.
 
     "So far, about 31 200 persons have made an appointment for receiving the BioNTech bivalent vaccine and the vaccination quotas of various vaccination venues are still very abundant. I would like to remind persons aged 50 or above, in particular elderly persons, that only by receiving suitable doses of the vaccine on time can the protection conferred by the vaccine be maintained," Mrs Yeung said.
 
     "With the significant drop in temperature and the number of confirmed cases staying at a high level, we have to get well prepared for winter, during which the virus will be active. Unvaccinated persons should get vaccinated as soon as possible and for those who are due to receive their second, third and even fourth dose, in particular the elderly and children who belong to the high-risk groups, vaccination should allow no delay."
 
     Starting from today, the CVCs, the Community Vaccination Stations, the Hospital COVID-19 Vaccination Stations, designated general out-patient clinics of the Hospital Authority and the Private Clinic COVID-19 Vaccination Stations provide vaccination service with the BioNTech bivalent vaccine to eligible persons aged 12 or above as an alternative to the fourth dose (or the third dose for recovered persons) in accordance with health authorities' guidelines, while the Sinovac or the BioNTech ancestral strain vaccines can still be used.

     Members of the public may refer to the information by the Department of Health to learn more about the respective dosage and intervals of vaccine for different age groups and recovered persons: www.covidvaccine.gov.hk/pdf/Poster_recommend_third_dose.pdf.
 
     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, December 1, 2022
Issued at HKT 14:57
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The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Community Vaccination Centre at CUHK Medical Centre today (December 1) to see for herself the BioNTech bivalent vaccination of the public and learn about the views of the vaccine recipients. Photo shows a 68-year-old man (second right) receiving the BioNTech bivalent vaccine. He also received the seasonal influenza vaccine at the same time today. Looking on are Mrs Yeung (second left) and the Chief Executive Officer of the CUHK Medical Centre, Dr Fung Hong (first left).
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Community Vaccination Centre at CUHK Medical Centre today (December 1) to see for herself the BioNTech bivalent vaccination of the public and learn about the views of the vaccine recipients. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (centre) being briefed by the medical staff on the storage of the BioNTech bivalent vaccine. Looking on is the Chief Executive Officer of the CUHK Medical Centre, Dr Fung Hong (second left).
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Community Vaccination Centre at CUHK Medical Centre today (December 1) to see for herself the BioNTech bivalent vaccination of the public and learn about the views of the vaccine recipients. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (right) being briefed by the medical staff on the arrangements of providing the BioNTech bivalent vaccination service at the CVC.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Community Vaccination Centre at CUHK Medical Centre today (December 1) to see for herself the BioNTech bivalent vaccination of the public. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (first right) chatting with a 13-year-old boy who came to receive his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine and his grandfather to learn about their views on COVID-19 vaccination.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Community Vaccination Centre (CVC) at CUHK Medical Centre today (December 1) to see for herself the BioNTech bivalent vaccination of the public and learn about the views of the vaccine recipients. Photo shows partitions and signage placed at the waiting area of the CVC to delineate the areas for persons receiving different kinds of vaccine.