COVID-19 vaccination will temporarily target people in key groups and areas in Guangzhou, the capital of South China's Guangdong province, amid recent reports of an increased number of cases in the city, according to a local official.
The government is closely managing two communities in the Liwan district of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, as of Monday, according to a statement released by the district government on Monday.
Passengers leaving Guangzhou via airports, railways, and coach stations within Guangzhou (excluding transit passengers) must present their green Health Code and a COVID-19 test certificate with a negative result issued within the past 72 hours.
Five subdistricts in Liwan district, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, were put under strict management on Saturday as the city reported one more confirmed local COVID-19 patient and five local asymptomatic carriers on Friday.
All students in Guangzhou, who are going to attend the national college entrance examination, will be required to receive health supervision for two weeks and avoid coming to any parties or visiting crowded places before they are allowed to enter into the examination venues.
As the COVID-19 virus has continued to spread globally, healthcare workers in Guangzhou have recently reported a number of newly confirmed cases and asymptomatic infections.
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