China News Service, September 27. According to Korean media reports, at least 324 people in South Korea have been vaccinated against influenza suspected of being exposed to a normal temperature environment.

The South Korean health authority stated that in order to cope with possible side effects, the health status of vaccinators is checked every day.

  The Korean Disease Management Agency stated on the 27th that in order to confirm whether the vaccinators had an abnormal reaction, it had issued instructions to the relevant local government to centrally monitor the health of the vaccinators within one week from the start of the vaccination.

  Generally, those who have abnormal reactions after vaccination can report to the health center or the comprehensive disease management system.

However, the accident that the vaccine was exposed to a normal temperature environment and the cold insulation failed, resulting in the suspension of vaccination work. Therefore, the health care authority greatly strengthened the monitoring of abnormal reactions of vaccinators.

The Korean Agency for Disease Control also plans to study a long-term plan to track the health of vaccinators.

  Some people in the medical profession pointed out that vaccination of vaccines exposed to room temperature is an exception, so it is necessary to make long-term responses to the possibility of side effects.

  South Korea began to vaccinate some people for free in September, and distributed about 5 million doses of vaccine to medical institutions in the first batch.

However, during the delivery process, some vaccines were not stored at the required refrigeration temperature, and the South Korean government issued an order to suspend vaccination on the 22nd.

According to the investigation, several hospitals that did not have time to know this fact or administer the vaccine carelessly have used relevant vaccines to hundreds of people.

  As of the evening of September 26, local time, the Department of Disease Management had known that 324 people had been vaccinated.

According to the investigation, the scale of vaccinators may be further expanded.