<Anchor> These are the



people who received the Pfizer vaccine today (27th).

When I asked if I was okay with the injection, he said that the arm was a little stiff like a regular flu vaccine.

I was told that I was able to focus on treating patients more easily.



This is Ha Jung-yeon reporter.



<Reporter>



[Jin Bum-sik/National Medical Center Infectious Internal Medicine Specialist: (Can you show me the injection site?) Can you see the sticker?

Shall we remove it once?]



He is a specialist who has been treating severely ill patients with Corona 19 at the National Medical Center.



I got the vaccine a little over 9 o'clock today, and 4 hours later, I asked about my condition.



[Jin Bum-sik/National Medical Center Infectious Internal Medicine Specialist: I felt temporarily stupid, and after about 5 to 10 minutes...

It was very quiet there.

There was a feeling that the surrounding sound was a bit far away...

.]



I felt a bit stiff, similar to some of the vaccinators who received the AstraZeneca vaccine yesterday.



[Jin Bum-sik/National Medical Center Infectious Internal Medicine Specialist: (Isn't it very red or isn't it?) The spot where the band-aid was removed is not covered with blood at all.

The needle is very thin and the amount is small...

If I just stay still, I don't feel at all, and I change clothes for a while, but when I sell my arms, I feel a little stiff.]



It was said that it wasn't much different from the flu vaccine immediately after vaccination.



[Son Heung-Seok/National Medical Center Nurse: It was good that it wasn't different from the influenza vaccine we had last year



.



[Jeong Da-yeon/National Medical Center nurse: Actually, I was really trembling and very scared until I came here to meet me...

.]



However, after the vaccination, the anxiety disappeared, and he said that he felt relieved so that he could concentrate on treating patients with coronavirus.



[Jung Da-yeon/National Medical Center nurse: You have to get right until the 2nd round, but you know, but my heart is a little bit more awkward.

I will work as hard as I did until then.]



[Joanna/National Medical Center Nurse: Now

, would you like to be

more reassuring after getting hit?

We will do our best to care for critically ill patients with a reassuring heart.]



(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang, Choi Choi Woong, video editing: Kim Jong-woo)