New Straits Times

S. KOREA TO ROLL OUT 4TH VACCINE DOSE

High-risk groups first to receive shots, says health minister

- SEOUL

SOUTH Korea will begin giving out fourth doses of Covid-19 vaccines by the end of February and supply millions of additional home test kits to ease shortages amid a surge in Omicron infections, authoritie­s confirmed yesterday.

The surge has pushed daily cases to records, but widespread vaccinatio­n, with first booster shots received by more than 57 per cent of the population of 52 million, has helped limit deaths and serious infections.

High-risk groups would be the first to get the fourth dose, in effect a second booster shot, Health Minister Kwon Deok-cheol told a Covid-19 response meeting.

“We’re planning to provide fourth shots to those who live in nursing homes and care facilities and others with declined immunisati­on, in light of a recent increase of infections among people aged 60 or older.”

At least 44.22 million people, or 86.2 per cent of the population, are considered fully vaccinated. Sunday’s 54,619 new cases took the tally of infections to 1,405,246, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said.

The death toll rose by 21 to 7,102.

As the Omicron variant of coronaviru­s became dominant last month, the government began to restrict free polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests to those in high-risk groups.

Others must first take rapid antigen tests using kits sold at stores, or offered free by public health centres.

On Sunday, authoritie­s imposed a three-week rationing period on test kits for home use, by limiting online sales as well as pharmacy purchases to five to a person at a single location.

However, the total number available to buy would not be curbed, authoritie­s said, as they believed stocks to be adequate in the absence of major hoarding.

Kwon said about 30 million additional self-test kits would be supplied nationwide this month to dispel concerns about shortages.

The government had said it planned to provide 190 million self-test kits for March, more than twice the supply in February.

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