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have informed you of the approximate timing of vaccination, and the authorities will inform you of the specific timing through phone calls and text messages.

You cannot choose to get the vaccine from any company, but you can set the date and location of the vaccine in advance.



Reporter Nam Joo-hyun will explain how.



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Corona 19 vaccine and vaccination website will open on the 1st of next month.



From March onwards, I can check about when and where I can fit through this website.



When the time comes for you to receive the vaccination, you will receive a phone call and text message.



If you are a priority vaccination candidate who can receive vaccination from the next month, you will be informed of the confirmed vaccination location and timing.



Adults aged 18 to 64 years old, who are available for vaccination in the third quarter, or July, will receive a text message or phone call asking you to make an appointment when the vaccination time approaches.



Then, you can set the vaccination date, time and place, and make an appointment on the vaccination website, call 1339 call center, or visit.



There are many people who are wondering what to do if the reservation date is approaching and you have a fever of 37.5 degrees or more or you are sick. In this case, you can change your reservation.



If you do not make a reservation within the reservation deadline, you will be classified as non-vaccinated and will be pushed after the fourth quarter.



Even those who have been infected and healed can receive the vaccination.



However, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains that you should receive the vaccination after three months or at least 90 days after recovery.



Certificates that you have been vaccinated can also be issued through the vaccination website or through the government 24, but international guidelines and standards are still insufficient, so it does not immediately act as a'vaccine passport' or is effective in quarantine.



The cost of vaccination is borne by the state.



(Video editing: Kim Sun-tak)