South Korean leader is not the first to get the vaccine.
On February 25, 2021 at 5:30 p.m.
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South Korea will not be vaccinating against Covid-19 for politicians in the first place. President Moon Jae In insists on waiting in line
South Korean authorities insist on not being vaccinated against Astraseneca’s Covid-19. (AstraZeneca), which will start the first injection tomorrow (Feb.26), despite opposition calls for President Moon Jae-in to get the first vaccine. To build confidence among the people
During the past week South Korean politicians debate whether Moon Jae-in should be the first to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Until Prime Minister Chung Se Kyun complained through Facebook that The vaccine should not be used as a vehicle for political conflict. And emphasize confidence in the government
Earlier, Moon Jae In and politicians from both the government and opposition parties said they were the first to get vaccinated. But later, the presidential palace said Moon Jae-in would wait for his own vaccination queue. Because South Koreans have no vaccination concerns. Therefore do not need to spray the show
Government opinion polls found that Over 90% of eligible South Koreans are required to get vaccinated.
The Ministry of Health confirmed that Will follow the original vaccination plan for health personnel and at-risk groups Because most South Koreans believe in vaccines
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