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Hong Kong in talks to use coronavirus vaccine records for travel

01/04/2021| 1:59:43 PM|

The electronic registration system will record when and which type of vaccine a person has received and will remind the user when to receive a second shot.

Hong Kong will complete an e-booking system for Covid-19 vaccine inoculations this month and is in talks with other countries to allow the records to be used for travel, local media including Hong Kong Economic Times reported.

The electronic registration system will record when and which type of vaccine a person has received and will remind the user when to receive a second shot, Secretary for Innovation and Technology Alfred Sit was cited as saying in a radio interview.

Hong Kong has already reached agreements with Pfizer-BioNTech SE, AstraZeneca and China's Sinovac Biotech to acquire 22.5 million potential doses of vaccines, and is seeking a further 7.5 million. The government has said residents will be able to choose which type they receive, though the details are yet to be announced.

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