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When flu shots began today for people age 70 and older, older people worried they might leave early were crowded into the hospital. The children’s vaccine supply shortage has been partially resolved, but there are still places that are causing a setback due to unsecured supplies. Reporter Park Ki-wan reports. From early in the morning, there is a long line in front of the screening center where you can get vaccinated against influenza. Following the children and adolescents, on the first day of free flu vaccination over 70, the elderly constantly visit. Due to fear that the vaccine will run out quickly, every time free age-free vaccinations begin, people flock in the early stages. The problem of the flu vaccine for children, which was in short supply, was partially solved last week when the government turned 15% of youth use into children. On the other hand, there were several hospitals that still couldn’t get supplies. Unlike flu vaccines for children over 62, which are supplied directly by the government, each hospital must purchase vaccines for children, so the circumstances appear to be different. When they said they ran out of free vaccines for the children, they paid money to get them. Health authorities said the total supply of vaccines for children and pregnant women delivered to private medical institutions is not insufficient. YTN Park Ki-wan[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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