Newborn vaccinations can be given off-site. The unified management of the National Immunization Program has now been implemented nationwide, and vaccinations can be given anywhere as long as the child’s vaccination certificate is brought with him or her. Parents can bring the relevant proof of residence and their child’s vaccination certificate to the vaccination site in their place of residence. The vaccination site will follow the procedure and give the child the latter vaccination free of charge. It is important to bring the vaccination certificate you received at the time of your child’s birth to facilitate the staff at the vaccination station in the place of relocation, who will arrange the subsequent vaccination schedule and vaccine scheduling based on the vaccination record. If you have already been vaccinated locally, you should ask the doctor to indicate the type of vaccine you have already received and the time of vaccination, etc. on the vaccination certificate so that the doctor can follow the procedure after you return to your hometown. Keep your child under observation for half an hour after vaccination to avoid allergic reactions.