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Now, tomorrow (26th), Korea will also become a country for the COVID-19 vaccine.

Vaccinations will begin nationwide from 9 am tomorrow, about 13 hours later.

We have a reporter at the Dobong-gu Health Center in Seoul.



Reporter Kim Hyung-rae, the vaccination starts tomorrow, and there are still many lights on the building.



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Yes, it is at the Dobong-gu Health Center in Seoul.



It's been over 8 pm, but the light is on brightly before the first vaccination.



Here, the first vaccination in Korea will be released from 9 am tomorrow.




The 500 people to be vaccinated tomorrow arrived here this morning being escorted by the military and police.



Vaccines are now stored in a refrigerator inside a public health center after checking whether the temperature was maintained between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius during the transfer process.

On the first day of



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, tell us where and how many people will be hit.



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Yes, the AstraZeneca vaccine will be used for the first vaccination tomorrow. Targets for vaccination are residents and workers under the age of 65 at nursing hospitals and facilities nationwide.



The KCDC says at least 5,266 people will get the vaccine a day tomorrow.



In addition, 292 nursing hospitals nationwide that received the vaccine today are also vaccinated within five days according to their own vaccination plan.



The health authorities plan to complete the first dose of the 289,000 people who have consented to the vaccination within the next month.



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And the Pfizer vaccine is coming into the airport tomorrow.

Where does it go?



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Yes, about 58,000 Pfizer vaccines coming through international organizations will arrive at Incheon Airport at around 12:10 pm tomorrow.



This vaccine is delivered directly to 5 vaccination centers nationwide without going through the distribution center.The first vaccination is administered to 300 medical staff at the National Medical Center and the Corona 19 hospital in the metropolitan area the day after tomorrow at the Central Vaccination Center in Seoul.



(Video coverage: Gong Jin-gu, video editing: Won-hee Won) 



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