Beijing implements China’s first COVID-19 vaccine mandate

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Beijing citizens wishing to enter a variety of public posts will be required to provide evidence of vaccination starting Monday, the first time China has implemented a vaccination mandate, as the city rushes to quell a new outbreak through a more infectious subvariant.

The city will require performances, entertainment venues such as cinemas, museums and gyms, as well as places of education and mentoring, to limit access to vaccinated people, Li Ang, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Health Commission, told reporters at a briefing on Wednesday. .

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