- China is implementing new regulations in five provinces to restrict the movement of unvaccinated people.
- The regulation prohibits those who have not received the Covid vaccine at least once from using a series of public facilities.
- Without a vaccination certificate, one cannot enter hospitals, supermarkets and shopping malls.
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At least five provinces in China have no choice but to receive Covid injections as soon as possible for people who are hesitant about vaccines. The Chinese government announced this week that several provinces will implement a series of new guidelines to restrict the whereabouts of unvaccinated people.
Jiangxi and Zhejiang in the east of China, Shandong in the northeast, Shaanxi in the northwest and Fujian in the south will introduce regulations within the next month that require vaccination certificates to be used in public places. South China Morning Post.
according to South China Morning Post, These strict regulations do not apply to people who have been exempted for medical reasons.But if someone falls into this category, they Must carry written proof of medical institution exemption.
The insider saw the official notice from the provincial government Jiangxi,Zhejiang, Shaanxi, with Fujian, Which outlines a list of measures.
From July 26, Jiangxi will restrict access to supermarkets, shopping malls, hospitals, transportation hubs and schools for people over the age of 18 who have not received at least one shot of Covid vaccine.
In Zhejiang, the deadline for the first dose of Covid vaccine is earlier, that is, July 21. Those who miss the deadline for the first Covid vaccine will be barred from entering hospitals, nursing homes, childcare centers, cinemas, libraries, and museums. Fujian Province has also imposed similar restrictions on Zhejiang and will require it from August 1st. Proof of vaccination.
Shaanxi’s notice shows that the provincial government “actively discourages” people who have not been vaccinated from going to public facilities such as restaurants, hotels, gymnasiums, and religious sites.
According to Chinese official media Xinhua News AgencyFor a long time, China has insisted on carrying out vaccine activities on a voluntary basis. Because of this, the new restrictive Covid regulations surprised people on Weibo (the Chinese version of Twitter).
“Through these drastic measures, this is obviously no longer voluntary vaccination, but compulsory vaccination in disguise. If you restrict someone’s ability to go anywhere, then they have no choice but to vaccinate against the new coronavirus,” one owner The Weibo user of the ID wrote. Suchea.
China’s ruthless race has poisoned its people
China’s measures to force citizens to vaccinate or restrict their freedom of movement are part of its unremitting efforts to achieve herd immunity by Vaccinate at least 85% of its 1.3 billion population.
According to Chinese official media Global Times, China hopes to vaccinate more than 64% of the population before the end of this year. After vaccinating more than 1.12 billion doses of 630 million people, the country has achieved its mid-term goal of vaccinating 40% of its citizens by the end of June. South China Morning Post.
This aggressive vaccine launch, plus 21-day quarantine period for foreigners, Enabling China to control its Covid cases to a large extent. According to Reuters, the country reports an average of 29 new infections every day. Covid data tracker.
Reuters further estimated that China performs an average of 12.3 million Covid injections per day. If the vaccination rate continues to maintain this rate, it may vaccinate nearly 60% of its population in the next 23 days-an average of about 780 million people.



