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The statement about the staffing of adult vaccination clinics in COVID-19 is incorrect.
Persons who undertake vaccination shall have the qualifications of doctors, nurses or rural doctors, and receive professional vaccination training organized by the health administrative department at the county level. Only after passing the exam can they engage in vaccination work in COVID-19.

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Inoculation units should determine the number of staff according to the number of daily vaccinations. When vaccinating COVID-19 vaccine, at least 1 health inquiry, registration (including operators registered and reported in the immunization planning information system) and informed personnel should be ensured, and each vaccination station should have 1 vaccination personnel and at least 1 doctors who are under observation and suspected of handling abnormal reactions of vaccination.

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In principle, the hourly vaccination service volume of each vaccination station and vaccination staff shall not exceed 15. If it exceeds, the frequency of vaccination stations, vaccination staff and vaccination services should be increased or outpatient clinics should be increased.

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Disease prevention and control institutions, vaccination units should be equipped with at least 1 full-time staff responsible for vaccine management, and accept vaccine management.