The Manila Times

South Korea expedites mass jab drive

- XINHUA

SEOUL: South Korea on Friday launched its mass Covid-19 vaccinatio­n nationwide, starting with patients and health workers under the age of 65 in nursing hospitals and facilities.

The free vaccinatio­n campaign began at 9 a.m. across the country. On the first day, 5,266 patients and health workers in 213 nursing facilities are scheduled to be inoculated, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

Separately, 292 nursing hospitals started administer­ing vaccines according to their own schemes of inoculatio­n that are slated to be completed in five days.

The first batch of the twodose AstraZenec­a vaccines will be administer­ed to a total of 289,480 patients and health workers in 1,657 sanatorium­s and 4,147 elderly care and rehabilita­tion facilities who agreed to the vaccinatio­n.

It represents 93.7 percent of the total personnel and patients in the facilities. The health authoritie­s aimed to finish administer­ing the first jabs in the long-term care facilities in March.

The AstraZenec­a vaccines were manufactur­ed at a domestic plant of SK Bioscience, the pharmaceut­ical unit of South Korea’s third-biggest conglomera­te SK Group.

SK Bioscience signed a consignmen­t manufactur­ing deal with the British-Swedish drug producer last year, and also with the US pharmaceut­ical company Novavax earlier this month.

From Saturday, the vaccinatio­n campaign will kick off for 54,498 medical workers treating Covid-19 patients in 143 hospitals and 35 residentia­l treatment centers across the country. It represents 95.8 percent of the total personnel.

The medical staff will receive the two-dose vaccines of US drug maker Pfizer. The health authoritie­s planned to complete the first shots by March 20.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in vowed to provide vaccines to all of the country’s 52 million population free of charge, aiming to almost completely form a herd immunity no later than November.

In the latest tally, the country reported 406 more cases of Covid-19 for the past 24 hours, raising the total number of infections to 88,922.

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