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85 days before the Tokyo Olympics, national athletes started vaccinating Pfizer from today (29th).

Athletes have said they will now focus on the Olympics without worrying about coronavirus.



This is Ha Seong-ryong reporter.



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National athletes such as'Volleyball Empress' Kim Yeon-gyeong and'Taekwondo Star' Lee Dae-hoon, after receiving a preliminary examination, move to the vaccination area to get the vaccine.



[Lee Dae-hoon/Taekwondo National Team: (Tomorrow today, you should avoid drinking, bathing, and excessive exercise.) Can't you even take a shower?

(Shower is possible.)] There



are 931 athletes in total.



Among them, 598 athletes and leaders all receive the Pfizer vaccine, regardless of age, because the first and second doses are short, which is beneficial for conditioning.



Today, 91 people in 7 disciplines completed the 1st vaccination, and there were no adverse reactions.




[Kim Yeon-kyung/Women's national volleyball team: I was nervous, but he gave me less pain than I thought, so I got a good vaccination.]



[Anbaul/Men Judo National Team: Although the first vaccination is still good, I have to focus on training with a healthy body. (Think about it).]



On the other hand, in the wrestling national team, who were collectively infected with Corona 19 before the Olympics, another 2 people were tested positive, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases increased to 30.



Of the 23 athletes staying in Bulgaria for the Olympic World Qualifiers, seven of them tested negative and are preparing for the tournament starting next week amidst anxiety.



(Video editing: Nam Il)