<Anchor> The number of



cases where adverse reactions occurred after being vaccinated were counted as 112 so far.

Although there are more than 100 cases, it is 0.5% compared to the number of vaccinated people, and the symptoms were mild, such as headache or mild fever, the authorities explained.



This is Lee Sung-hoon.



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Some of the people who received the Corona 19 vaccine complained of mild abnormalities.



[Kim Rak-Hwan/Vaccinator: I have a feeling of stiffness up to 15 minutes after being beaten, and a little dizziness comes after about 10 minutes.]



[Jung-Ok Kim/Vaccinator: I have a feeling of trembling after being hit.

My stomach was a little nauseous or I had such a symptom, but now it's okay.]



The adverse reactions received so far were 112 cases, 15 yesterday and 97 yesterday. They were mild symptoms such as headache, fever, nausea and vomiting.



Compared to the number of inoculations, it is about 0.55%.



Health officials said, "Even the mild cases received have not been confirmed causal with the vaccine, and fortunately, there have been no cases of anaphylaxis, which is an acute allergic reaction."



That's why I asked you to be careful about the fake news surrounding vaccination.



[Son Young-rae / Head of Social Strategy Division, Central Accident Control Center: Please do not believe after verifying rumors or irrational fake news that cause unscientific fear.]



Experts also explained that minor symptoms are common in other vaccines.



[Won-Seok Choi/Professor of Infectious Medicine, Kodae Ansan Hospital: When vaccination is given, an immune response is induced.

It's kind of an inflammatory reaction and it can be similar.

Most of them will improve on their own without taking any special measures.] The



government plans to conduct an accurate epidemiological investigation to confirm the causal relationship with the vaccine in case of severe or severe cases.



(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa, video editing: Kim Jun-hee)