Covid testing has become mandatory for everyone in Dali. Mass disinfection visible on street roads. Official status has yet been announced by the local government there.
Covid testing has become mandatory for everyone in Dali. Mass disinfection visible on street roads. Official status has yet been announced by the local government there.
Trending on Chinese social media news is an approaching convection storm warning within 24 hours.
Perhaps some type of hail storm may result.
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China has produced their own homegrown mRNA Covid vaccine known as ARCov, slated to conduct trials in Yunnan and Guangxi. Out of the 2,000 volunteers, 500 of them would randomly be put in the placebo group. Meaning, unbeknownst to ARCov clinical trial participants, a quarter of them would receive some sort of saline solution in place of the actual vaccine for base line comparison as the controlled group. This clinical trial is part of a global phase 3 testing for ARCov, which will eventually recruit over 28,000 participants worldwide.
A quick update on Lincang, Puer, and Xishuangbanna's current travel restrictions as Yunnan reported 41 new infections (not counting asymptomatic) for July 19.
65 new confirmed cases for China (19 asymptomatic). This is a new high for China since January, "driven by a surge in imported infections." As reported in various news outlets, Myanmar has been experiencing a more serious outbreak as of late:
www.ft.com/content/098d6c36-b8d6-46c2-a185-aa5f938a58c8
"Yunnan vice-governor Zong Guoying promised on Sunday to establish a “fortress of iron” to stop further transmissions as he visited Ruili.
In the prefecture of Xishuangbanna, which also shares a long and porous border with Myanmar, police have set up checkpoints on all roads to inspect all incoming and outgoing traffic.
Travel outside Xishuangbanna’s urban centre of Jinghong was discouraged, and special permits were also required to enter neighbouring cities of Lincang and Puer, as well as Ruili, police told Reuters during a recent visit."
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Whether or not such restrictive policies are set to stone, or may abruptly change, might depend on the unpredictable covid situation for higher risk areas. Predicting the uncertain future with certainty may be a tall order, even for experts. For now, we should follow the fluctuating data and timely government announcements.
Restrictive measures for the unvaccinated arrived in Yunnan quicker than anticipated.
"In Chuxiong city in the southern province of Yunnan – home to about 510,000 people – all residents above the age of 18 need to get at least one dose of the vaccine by 23 July, according to a new government notice.
Those who fail to meet the deadline 'will not be allowed to enter public facilities including hospitals, nursing homes, kindergartens and schools, libraries, museums, and prisons or take public transport', the notice said. A month later, two shots will be required to enter public buildings.' "
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COVID-19 vaccinations for expats in Kunming available until July 18
发布者"4. What is the schedule of inoculation?
From 08:30 to 17:00, August 20, 2021 for the first shot;
From 08:30 to 17:00, September 10, 2021 for the second shot."
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Also, September 10th (tomorrow) is verified by hospital vaccination staff at Calmette.
COVID-19 vaccinations for expats in Kunming available until July 18
发布者Friendly reminder for those getting their second Sinovac jab at Calmette International Hospital tomorrow. Remember to bring 100 rmb cash. For those taking subway, get off at Linyu Qiao Station of Metro Line 2.
COVID-19 vaccinations for expats in Kunming available until July 18
发布者"Exit & Entry Bureau, who kindly provided the content below to GoKunming."
Ahh, I see. The friendly E&E folks must've kindly dropped by your office w/ the info. ;)