Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces

Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
An elderly woman wearing a mask pushes her wheelchair past residents lined up for coronavirus testing, Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan

The Chinese capital has issued a mandate requiring people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before they can enter some public spaces including gyms, museums and libraries, with exceptions only available to those who cannot be vaccinated for health reasons.

The health app that shows a person's latest PCR test results has been updated to make it easier to access their , according to Li Ang, a spokesperson at Beijing's municipal health commission.

The list of public places requiring vaccination does not include restaurants and offices. The mandate will go into effect on Monday.

"In the normalization of COVID-19 pandemic controls, getting vaccinated is still the most effective measure at controlling the spread of COVID-19," Li said in an announcement on Wednesday.

More than 23 million people in Beijing have been vaccinated, Li said, which if accurate would cover the city's entire population and more. A 2020 census found that Beijing was home to some 22 million long-term residents. It is unclear what makes up the discrepancy in the numbers. The Beijing government did not immediately respond to a faxed request for comment on the new measures.

Li said that more than 3.6 million people over 60 years old have been vaccinated. He did not say if they received two shots or three.

Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
Commuters wearing face masks walk out of a subway station in the central business district in Beijing, Thursday, July 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

A mandate is not unusual and some major cities in the U.S. required proof of vaccination for entry into restaurants and bars at some point during the pandemic.

However, those mandates did not include spaces like libraries. Few places in the U.S. now actively require proof of vaccination to enter. Most U.S. cities have also rolled back social distancing measures that were implemented in the first year of the pandemic. Certain spaces, like hospitals, still mandate proof of vaccination.

In Beijing and other cities across China, many already require people to show proof of vaccination before entry.

Online, the announcement drew some anger and pointed questions. Social media users questioned how to obtain a certificate showing one was unsuitable for vaccination, whether the unvaccinated could ride the subway and other logistics of the new requirement.

Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
A woman wearing a face mask and holding a parasol stands along a street in the central business district in Beijing, Thursday, July 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

Chen Yumei, a 48-year-old Beijing resident, said she hasn't been vaccinated yet because she suffered from hives that doctors had said made her unsuitable.

"A lot of doctors told me I couldn't, but who's going to give me the certification for an exception? No one dares to give you this certification," she said.

"Something like this is too unreasonable," Chen said. "We've already been cooperating with the PCR tests, no matter how hot it is or how long the line is."

Another Beijing resident, Leo Zhang, said he was confused whether the new policy meant he needed to get a booster or if two doses were enough. He is planning to get a booster shot as a result.

"At least for me, it doesn't have a big impact, it's just getting a booster," said Zhang, who regularly visits the gym.

Others on shared an article from last year from Xinhua, an official state media outlet, that quoted National Health Commission officials forbidding from putting forward policies that prevent people from entering places like supermarkets without proof of vaccination.

  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    A man wearing a mask walks past a mural depicting birds, Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    A woman wearing a face mask waits to cross an intersection in the central business district in Beijing, Thursday, July 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    Commuters wearing face masks walk along a street in the central business district in Beijing, Thursday, July 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    An elderly man wearing a mask stands near a street vendor selling lotus flowers, Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    Residents, some wearing masks, wait to cross a traffic intersection, Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    A woman wearing a mask walks near a bird mural, Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    A man wearing a mask walks past a mural depicting birds, Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    A woman wearing a mask and a colorful hat walks on the street, Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    Commuters wearing face masks walk along a street in the central business district in Beijing, Thursday, July 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein
  • Beijing mandates COVID vaccines to enter some public spaces
    A vendor wearing a face mask sells snacks along a street in the central business district in Beijing, Thursday, July 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

It is unclear how Beijing's new directive will be implemented given the national policy. Additional requirements are already in effect for medical workers, delivery workers and public transportation employees, who are all required to be fully vaccinated.

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