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government decided to consider including those who have been struck once by holding the strands in order to benefit those who have been vaccinated if more than 25% of the population are vaccinated. He also actively explained that the claim that if you get the AstraZeneca vaccine you will not be able to go to Guam, it is not true.



This is Nam Joo-hyun. 



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benefits for those who have completed vaccination are exempt from self-isolation even if they travel abroad or contact a confirmed person, and allow face-to-face visits to nursing hospitals.



We are also considering additional measures to exclude the'No meetings with more than 5 people' or'Restrictions on business hours'.



[Jinhyung Jeong/Yangcheon-gu, Seoul: After 10pm or the ban on groups of five or more people will be removed, it will be more positive.] The



government is also considering a plan to benefit first-line vaccinators as well.



It is still too early to talk about the timing of its introduction.



"The government will guide the reorganization of distance and incentives when the vaccination rate reaches 25% and the immune effect of the high-risk group appears," he said.



Currently, the primary vaccination rate is 7.3%, and as planned by the government, 13 million people must be vaccinated in the first half to reach the 25% vaccination rate.



[Eun-kyung Jung/Director of the Korea Disease Control Center: When considering the mitigation or change of masks or social distancing, the most important thing is the quarantine situation. I will see the approximate vaccination rate and the quarantine situation (I will judge.)]



Contrary to the Pfizer vaccine, the government refuted that it was not true when it came to the claim that the AstraZeneca vaccine would prevent you from going to Guam.



The government added that no country bans the entry of people who received the AstraZeneca vaccine, and that the US federal government has not approved a vaccine passport.