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Starting with the vaccination today (26th), from now on, all the people will get the vaccine.

However, as you are about to get a vaccination, there are some side effects in the country where you are already vaccination, and there are some areas of concern, and you may have many questions.



Medical reporter Jo Dong-chan will explain the related details in detail.



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A nursing hospital in Incheon said that all day long, patients were asked about vaccines.



[Han Myung-ae/nurse at nursing hospital: Some people died after getting a flu shot last year, so I think you're actually worried about whether I'm wrong.] The



case of death in Korea after last year's flu vaccination had no causal relationship with the vaccine.



The same goes for the COVID-19 vaccine.



More than 160 million people vaccinated, including 40 million people who received the AstraZeneca vaccine, have been vaccinated, but there are still no deaths to conclude that the vaccine was the cause.



You can get the vaccination even if you are allergic to peanuts, poison ivy, pollen, and antibiotics.



However, if you have suffered from severe allergies such as shortness of breath, systemic hives, and shock, it is better not to fit. 



Dialysis patients, heart disease, and stroke patients are also recommended to receive the vaccine.



However, if you are in very bad condition, it is better to postpone it after consulting your doctor.



Sore and redness at the injection site, fever, chills, and headaches are common.



It is not an adverse reaction, but a normal reaction by which immunity is formed.



However, if the pain at the injection site becomes severe after a day has passed, or if fever or headache continues for more than three days, it is recommended to seek medical attention.



Vagus nerve syncope is the cause of the fall after the injection, which is caused by needle pain, which recovers after sitting for 1 minute.