• How to save a patient with AED

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    AED is a lifesaving device for patients suffering from cardiac arrest. Although AED is a medical device, it can be safely used by non-professionals who have received basic training.

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  • How to get a flu vaccine in Shanghai

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    With many people wondering whether to get vaccinated, where to go to do so, and which vaccine to choose, the Shanghai Disease Control and Prevention Center has released a comprehensive guideline to address these common questions.

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  • How to get medicine delivered to your door

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    Forget long hospital queues and searching through pharmacy shelves. Here's a straightforward guide to having medications delivered straight to your door.

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  • Can my children get vaccinated in Shanghai?

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    In China, both expatriate and local children follow an identical vaccination schedule. If you plan to reside in China for over six months with children under age six, they must adhere to the same vaccination schedule as Chinese children.

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  • Where do I get the health check done?

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    To complete the required health check for living, working, or studying in Shanghai, you can visit the Shanghai International Travel Healthcare Center. This center is officially designated by the health administration for individuals crossing the Chinese border in Shanghai.

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  • How do I see a doctor in Shanghai?

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    Patients who want to see an experienced doctor are suggested to arrive at the hospital earlier to wait in line. Most hospitals have appointment booking services, through the hotline or online platforms.

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