The COVID-19 Registration and Booking System is now open. The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced on July 13 that the system will be open for people above 18 years old. People have the option to choose the AstraZeneca (AZ) vaccine, the Moderna vaccine, or both.
The Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor (MOL) launched the system in multiple languages (English, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, and 4 others). The system is open to new immigrants, legal, migrants, and foreigners in Taiwan with a valid residence permit.
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The CECC says vaccinations for new immigrants are the same as for locals. (Photo / Provided by the CDC)
Registration Process Part 1:
- Register online
- Filling in your personal data
- Selecting Vaccination Area and Vaccine Brand (Each question must be filled out accurately)
- Successful Registration (In this step, you will review and confirm all the information you entered into the system)
Registration Process Part 2:
- You will receive a text notification from the 1922 hotline if you are qualified for vaccination.
- You can book online or in person.
Registration Process Part 3:
- Completing Identity Verification
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The MOL promotes a multilingual system along with step-by-step instructions. (Photo / Provided by the CDC)
Please remember to arrive on time for your vaccination. For those who missed there reserved time, a new appointment must be booked.
If you encounter any difficulties and need assistance for the vaccine booking process, call the 1955 hotline or contact the 1955 E-line customer service.