@12345
I guess they don't have people on the phone because they need them elsewhere, since starting the 24/7-get-a-shot marathon.
@Ricklane
My wife got inoculated with the Convidecia vaccine, only one shot required.
The school now is offering free shuttle bus service too, because still a lot of parents didn't go get the shot.
@Tom69
Our apartment complex will ask you at the gate and you have to write down your name / address / phone numer if you're not happen to have the green "already vaccinated" code in your phone. Here at work the closed all the small gates, so all the residents/guest have to go trough the main gate with the same checkup.
@tigertiger, I thought masks were required at more venues than that. What about public transportation? I know this remains mandatory throughout much of the rest of the country and I see that masks are being worn in selected indoor settings even in Kunming by my colleagues, suggesting it's required in those settings too. This does not include small shops. I'm referring more to museums and possibly malls. For the record, my colleagues only wear masks when required to do so, therefore I presume when I see photos of them masked, it's because they're required to wear a mask in such settings.
外国人接种疫苗需要提供:
1.您在中国的医疗保险缴费单据或者参保证明;
2.您在中国的居住证;
3.您的护照。
以上3项缺一不可
Foreigners vaccinated need to provide:
1. Your medical insurance payment documents or insurance certificate in China;
2. your residence permit in China;
3. Your passport.
Above 3 items are indispensable
i'll inquire further
so aparently the residence thing is the paper from paichusuo, but they weren't sure if private insurance is ok, and suggested to ask directly at vacc point, will do tomorrow
What on earth is paichusuo?
What on earth is paichusuo?
The residence registration from local police station is something that every random visitor should have, I doubt they mean that. It would mean tourists are eligible too.
Residence permit on other hand is what you get on your passport at Entry & Exit Administration in Tuodong Lu.
With a permanent residence card only that card is needed. No insurance nor passport.
For other mortals the passport should contain your temporary residence permit and apparently insurance and proof of residence is needed.
Thus it looks like pay for your shot(s) like in Beijing and Shanghai is still not possible nor is your inoculation represented in an APP like for Chinese people.
PS: a permanent residence card gives you the same rights as Chinese and therefor no further requirements are needed.
@Janjal
One of the requirements seams to be a temporary residence permit. Tourist don't have that.
Tourist don't have a Chinese insurance either.
So they lack two of the three above mentioned requirements.
What is frustrating is that even if you want to pay you can not get your shot(s).