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There is high interest in the COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Pfizer, a US pharmaceutical company.



Although the final results have not yet come out, there are many people wondering when the vaccine will be available in Korea. Korea is not an underdeveloped country and does not participate in clinical trials, so it is not advantageous to secure the quantity.



However, vaccines can be commercialized only when a distribution system called cold chain is in place, but because Korea has a cold chain, the conditions themselves are not bad.



It is difficult this year, and it is likely to be possible only next year, but it will not be easy to secure enough supplies.



The Korean government also predicts that the domestic vaccination time will be in the second half of next year only as soon as possible.



In Korea, two types of vaccine clinical trials are currently in progress. As the number of confirmed cases in Korea is small, the clinical trial speed is very slow, and the trial is expected to be completed at the end of next year.



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The keyword of adoption by a broadcaster also rose to the rankings.



This is the story of Ms. A, a 16-month-old baby who died last month with a bruise all over her body.



On the 1st of last month, during the Chuseok holiday, the adopted family members of Ms. A and A appeared in a special documentary on adopted families.



Mom Jang-mo showed a friendly appearance by serving up the cake. On the 12th day from the day the broadcast went out, Miss A died with a bruise all over her body.



In addition to the direct-signed abdominal shock, there was no strong place, such as broken skulls, ribs, and leg bones.



As a result of the police investigation, it is said that Jang adopted Ms. A because he wanted to make a younger sister to his real daughter, and it turned out that the abuse began after only one month of adoption.



Jang's warrant screening is scheduled to be held today (11th).