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Sticker aims to reassure Xuhui consumers
From:Shine  |  2021-03-29 21:15

An employee at acafe in XuhuiDistrict pastes a sticker reading: "Our staff have all received the COVID-19 vaccination."

Ti Gong

The sticker issued by the Xuhui District Administration for Market Regulation.

As the COVID-19 vaccination program rolls out across the city, market regulators inXuhuiDistrict are taking an intelligent approach to the vaccination registration of staff at streetside businesses and commercial complexes, according to officials on Monday.

A mini app has been developed by XuhuiDistrict Administration for Market Regulation officials which records information such as the reservation and vaccination process of businesses' employees in the district.

It also serves as a bridge for officials to update businesses on the latest vaccination information, answer inquiries and ease their concerns about vaccination.

"It enables officials to accurately grasp the vaccination process of businesses in real time," saidFuRongjun, deputy director of the administration.

Shops in the district will receive a sticker reading: "Our staff have all received the COVID-19 vaccination" if all their workers have been vaccinated and they can display it in a prominent position.

"It represents a safety promise for consumers," saidFu.

Chen Bowen, director of theLongtengAvenue outlet ofQiaoCoffee, pasted the sticker on the window of thecafeon Monday afternoon.

All eight staff at thecafehave taken the COVID-19 vaccination.

"I don't need to ask my staff one by one about their vaccination because the information is on the app," said Chen.

"The sticker is a safety guarantee for our consumers, which will make them feel relieved," he added.

The district has more than 8,000 streetside businesses on 235 streets.

As of Sunday, all had been informed of the vaccination program, and 63.57 percent of their staff had registered with 5,613 people already inoculated.

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