2025/10/01
2025 Adult Publicly Funded Vaccination Program
Kuang Tien General Hospital: Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccination Now Available
As autumn and winter approach — the peak seasons for influenza and COVID-19 — Kuang Tien General Hospital is launching the Adult Publicly Funded Vaccination Program starting October 1.

Phase 1 (Starting October 1)
Eligible individuals who may receive both influenza and COVID-19 vaccines:
- Adults aged 65 and above
- Indigenous people aged 55–64
- Residents and staff of nursing homes or long-term care facilities
- Pregnant women
- Healthcare and epidemic prevention personnel
- Preschool teachers, childcare providers, and parents
- Parents of infants under 6 months old
- Infants and children aged 6 months or older
- Individuals aged 6 months or older with high-risk chronic or underlying conditions
- Students in elementary, junior high, senior high, and vocational schools (grades 1–3 in 5-year colleges)
- Personnel involved in livestock and animal epidemic prevention
Vaccination Schedule and Locations
- Vaccination Dates: October 7–17, 2025
- Time: Monday–Friday, 9:00–11:30 AM
- Locations:
- Xiangshang Campus: Outside Clinics A201–A205, Building A
- Dajia Campus: 1st Floor Lobby, in front of Referral Center
How to get vaccinated:
Register for any outpatient service (any department) and inform your doctor, “I’d like to receive the flu vaccine.”
Phase 2 (Starting November 1)
- Adults aged 50–64 without high-risk chronic diseases
Vaccination Notes
- Bring your National Health Insurance Card and photo ID.
- No registration fee for influenza vaccination only.
- If vaccination occurs during a medical visit, fees apply per NHI regulations.
- Influenza and COVID-19 vaccines can be administered simultaneously at different injection sites.
If you have concerns, consult your physician before vaccination.
Why Get Both Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines?
Both influenza and COVID-19 are respiratory infections that can cause severe illness, particularly in older adults, pregnant women, and people with chronic diseases.
Annual vaccination significantly reduces the risk of infection and severe complications such as pneumonia or heart failure, helping protect your family and community through herd immunity.
📞 Vaccination Inquiry Hotlines
- Xiangshang Campus: 04-2662-5111
- Dajia Campus: 04-2688-5599
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