Ho Chi Minh City’s Health Department recently submitted an urgent proposal to the city’s People’s Committee regarding the issuance of a plan for the post-September 15 pandemic prevention and control, which includes the mention of green and yellow COVID-19 cards. So, what are these cards, and how will they be implemented? Let’s find out more in this article.
1 What are the Green and Yellow COVID-19 Cards?
Starting after September 15, Ho Chi Minh City will utilize green and yellow COVID-19 cards as a management tool to control the pandemic situation while gradually reopening the economy.
What are the Green and Yellow COVID-19 Cards?
The green and yellow COVID-19 cards can be understood as a travel pass, serving as proof that the bearer has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (2-4 weeks after receiving the full course of vaccination) or has recovered from COVID-19 and possesses antibodies against the virus (usually within six months of infection).
Additionally, those who have recent negative test results will also be eligible for this type of card.
2 What Form will the Green and Yellow Cards Take?
The green and yellow COVID-19 cards are intended to certify that an individual has a low risk of COVID-19 infection and can be presented either physically as a paper card or digitally (as a QR code) on mobile devices for convenience.
Functionality of the Green and Yellow COVID-19 Cards
Developed countries have already implemented similar systems. Information regarding vaccinations and test results is displayed through applications or QR codes. After scanning the QR code, individuals are permitted to engage in public activities such as dining at restaurants, visiting shopping malls, attending sporting events, going to work, and attending school.
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3 Who will be Eligible for the Green and Yellow COVID-19 Cards?
The eligibility criteria for the green and yellow COVID-19 cards are as follows:
Green Card Eligibility
Individuals who have received the complete course of vaccination and have allowed the necessary time for antibody development, as specified by the vaccine manufacturer:
- Two weeks after the second dose for vaccines such as Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca.
- Two weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as the Janssen vaccine by Johnson & Johnson.
Green Card for Fully Vaccinated Individuals
Additionally, those who have recovered from COVID-19 within the last six months and have completed their isolation and treatment will also be eligible for the green card.
Green Card Eligibility for COVID-19 Recovered Individuals
Yellow Card Eligibility
Individuals who have received the first dose of a vaccine (AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, Sinopharm, or Sputnik V) and have completed a waiting period of 14 days or those who have recent negative test results (tested every three days).
Yellow Card for Partially Vaccinated or Negative Test Result Individuals
The green COVID-19 card will be updated and integrated with the national database through a data-sharing platform: personal QR codes, electronic health declarations, vaccination records, domestic travel declarations, and QR codes for transportation.
The above information summarizes the key points about the green and yellow COVID-19 cards. These cards are intended to facilitate a return to normalcy and economic recovery. Remember to follow the 5K guidelines to ensure your safety and that of your loved ones!
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