Chinanews, May 25. According to the US "World Journal" report, the US-China Asian Health Association launched a vaccination service in Chicago's Chinatown Square, attracting hundreds of Chinese people to vaccinate, and young people accounted for the majority of them. Most of them, "Two-thirds of my classmates have been vaccinated." The 17-year-old pony, accompanied by his father, went to Chinatown Square to get the first dose of vaccine. Ma's father said that the group activities for young people during the summer vacation will be greatly increased. In addition, since the beginning of the fall, my daughter really wants to go back to school. Everyone feels at ease after finishing the vaccine early.

  This first outdoor vaccination campaign launched in Chinatown has received overwhelming response. Parents braved the heat and took their children in long lines to register for vaccination. Liu Hong, director of the US-China Asian Health Association, said that vaccines are very important to improve the health of the community. This service was obtained after consultation. "I am very pleased to see everyone actively participating." She appealed to the public to actively vaccinate so that the community would be safer.

  Liu Hong also mentioned that the most recently infected ethnic group in Chicago is teenagers, mainly because they previously restricted their vaccination, but now they have finally let go. For the safety of their children and family members, “if possible, they should be vaccinated as soon as possible”.

  Xiao Ma, 17, said that her classmates told her that it was safe to get vaccinated, and her parents also supported her, so she decided to vaccinate.

Father Ma said that after his daughter expressed his willingness to vaccinate, he immediately accompany her to fight. Now their family of three has been vaccinated against the new crown.

  Mr. Ma said that at the beginning of the new semester in autumn, his daughter must be sent back to school. “Vaccination is the key to safe children’s return to school.” He also mentioned that summer vacation is about to begin, and eligible teenagers can administer it as soon as possible. Fight, parents’ worries will also be reduced.

  12-year-old Xiao Wang said that her father said that it is safer to get vaccinations. It may be because of her younger age. The rate of vaccinations among her classmates is not high, but she feels that "vaccinations can be protected."

  Many Chinese teenagers have chosen to take online classes at home for more than a year. 13-year-old Alice was accompanied by her mother to get an injection. She said that she missed school life very much. Although the school has reopened classrooms for classes, her parents are worried that she might be infected with the virus. Agree to her to return to campus, "Now that I finally got the injection, I believe that I can return to school with peace of mind when school starts this fall." (Huang Huiling)