(Hong Kong News) Macau has always been known for its casinos, but now some mainland Chinese tourists visit Macau in order to vaccinate the Biontech messenger ribonucleic acid (MRNA) coronary vaccine that has not been approved in the mainland.
According to the South China Morning Post, after the Macau Special Administrative Region Government has allowed tourists with short -term residence to vaccinate the crown disease locally, the Hospital of Macau University of Science and Technology has become a popular destination for tourists in mainland China.Vaccine vaccination service location.
At present, Macau is officially opened to overseas tourists to vaccinate the MRNA vaccine for primitive strains. The binary vaccines that can fight more new mutant strains can only be vaccinated by Macau citizens, and mainland tourists are vaccinated for vaccines.Pay 1360 yuan (Hong Kong dollars, below, about S $ 237.4) to 1650 yuan.
Tourists from Shenzhen Wan Chenchen (transliteration) said in an interview that she and her husband had vaccinated a dose of vaccine on Tuesday (December 13). She expects that the two must spend 6,000 yuan to complete the vaccination.The additional health insurance provided by the company can offset this cost.
For those who do not have health insurance, this will be a considerable amount of expenses, especially for additional expenses such as travel expenses and accommodation.But this does not seem to extinguish the desire to destroy the vaccine in Macau in Macau.It is reported that the vaccination appointment in the next month will be full, and the fastest will have to wait until January 21 next year.
Because the mainland implemented the "clear zero" policy before, Wan Chenchen and her husband did not feel that they needed to vaccinate the crown disease, but after seeing the wave of infection of the infection in various places after the epidemic prevention, they changed their ideas and decided to vaccinate online information.MRNA vaccine that makes them more confident.They originally wanted to go to Hong Kong to take vaccination, but because Lugang had not cleared the customs, they drove two and a half hours to Macau.
Wan Chenchen said that she hopes that the mainland can officially approve the people in vaccination as soon as possible. Even if she wants to pay for it, she can fully accept it. "The most important thing is to have another choice."