Cutting-edge technology has boosted China’s massive vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus with mobile vaccination vehicles projected to be put into use in April, while formal industry standards are required to regulate these supporting facilities.
Foton Motor Group revealed that it will launch a vaccination vehicle for COVID-19 vaccinations next month in Beijing and Hebei province, saving people time in traveling to vaccination stations and improving the efficiency of vaccination.
Onboard WIFI is also available to send real-time data, with which vaccine-takers can immediately update their health code after injection.
He added that the company has the capacity to produce 12 such vehicles per day after they are put into use in Beijing and Hebei next month. It will also be used for other vaccination work in the future.
“The vehicle shortens the distance from people’s homes to the vaccination stations, but things are not that easy though, especially for seniors who may have mobility problems,” he said. “Vehicle manufacturers should also consider how to facilitate seniors’ journeys from their homes to the vehicles.”
“I think it will be of great use in rural areas with poorer medical conditions, as well as big factories that have a large number of people requiring vaccination at one time,” he said. “We are pleased to see that many companies put efforts into developing these high-tech supporting facilities for vaccination, and we hope that the growing number of developers can bring down purchase prices, and improve services to the public.”