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However, the authorities responsible for resolving this situation and reassuring the people are blaming others and fighting for responsibility.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety are raising people's feelings of anxiety as they say they are not theirs.



Reporter Kim Hyung-rae pointed out this part.



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quarantine authorities have said they will test whether 5 million doses of vaccine that may have been exposed to room temperature are safe, but they have not disclosed a specific method.



Among the 5 million units that have already been delivered to hospitals across the country, the validity of which can be determined can be determined by revealing how many of them will be selected and tested.



However, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said that it has already started testing with the specimens brought by the KCDC, and it is up to the KCDC to determine how and by what criteria.



The KFDA also said that it is the job of the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety to manage and supervise the distribution of vaccines, but the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety is managed by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety only until the factory leaves the factory. I drew it.



Health and Welfare Minister Park Neung-hoo said worries about vaccines exposed to room temperature are excessive, as government agencies are taking over responsibility.



[Park Neung-hoo/Minister of Health and Welfare: Actually, the time taken away from the refrigeration car was within 1 hour, and more realistically, it seems to be within 10 minutes.

It is also true that we are a little overly concerned when we understand the situation.]



However, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stipulates that the problem in the vaccine distribution process is to break trust in the vaccine.



Despite the need to provide accurate information to the people who are anxious about the unprecedented situation, related ministries' four-tastic battles are causing the people to lose more trust.



(Video editing: Park Ji-in, VJ: Shin So-young)