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Korea, the first vaccine vaccination for Corona 19 began today (26th) morning.

There is a reporter at the health center where vaccination is in progress.



Reporter Ahn Sang-woo, please explain the vaccination situation.



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Vaccination started at 9 am at the Dobong-gu Health Center in Seoul where I am present.



Most of the people who received the vaccination said that it was not very different from the flu shot, but 30 in the morning and 30 in the afternoon. So, about 60 people here are going to get the vaccine today.



The first shot started today was the AstraZeneca vaccine.



There were no 1st vaccinations, and vaccinations started simultaneously in nursing hospitals, facilities, and public health centers nationwide.



This primary vaccination target is 289,000 residents and workers under the age of 65 in nursing hospitals and facilities nationwide. Today, 5,266 workers and residents in 113 nursing facilities nationwide will receive the vaccine.



In addition, 292 nursing hospitals that received the vaccine yesterday are also starting vaccinations today according to their own plans.



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Are there any precautions when getting a vaccine?



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If you are eligible for vaccination, you will receive an information letter one day in advance. Before going to receive the vaccination, you must check the vaccination location and reservation time accurately again and arrive at the vaccination location 30 minutes earlier than the scheduled time.



Also, if you have fever symptoms on the day of vaccination or are in poor condition, it is recommended to postpone the vaccination schedule.



If you have had severe allergies such as difficulty breathing in the past, you should not get the vaccine.



After vaccination, you should stay at the inoculation center for at least 15 minutes and observe if any adverse reactions occur.



Symptoms such as soreness and redness at the injection site, fever, chills, and headaches are normal reactions to the formation of immunity.



However, if these symptoms worsen after a day after vaccination or continue for more than three days, you should seek medical attention.