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The National Medical Center said it has managed to inoculate up to 7 people with the Pfizer vaccine, which can accommodate up to 6 people per bottle. Expectations and concerns crossed this, but quarantine authorities have nailed that there is no plan to change the recommended number of vaccines per bottle. Reporter Goo Su-bon about the report. The National Medical Center recently announced that it has managed to inoculate up to 7 people with one vial of Pfizer vaccine using a “minimal residual type” LDS syringe. Although the vaccination rate could be much faster, concerns have also been raised. The amount to be dispensed into the syringe can become inaccurate or can increase the burden on medical personnel. As the argument continued, the quarantine authorities repeatedly announced their policy of adhering to the principle of using 6 people per bottle, saying that it is correct to use it according to the principle according to the originally permitted content. It was noted that quarantine authorities created some confusion by sending an official letter saying that additional vaccinations are possible if a quantity remains at the vaccination site. In order to minimize the amount of waste, it was emphasized that it can be used at the discretion of the medical staff on site and that it is not a burden at all for the vaccination site. At the same time, he announced that he would continue to communicate and monitor the actual results of the use and the situation he feels in the field. YTN Goo Soo-bon[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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