USFK vaccinated against coronavirus for the first time in Korea … Vaccination of KATUSA Soldier is undecided



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Entry 2020.12.29 17:54 | Revision 2020.12.29 19:16

Abrams leads ‘Kill the Virus’ teachers
Vaccination of Korean soldiers and military personnel from KATUSA, in consultation with the Korean government

On the 29th, the USFK began vaccinating the coronavirus for essential personnel, such as medical personnel, commanders and firefighters. This is the first vaccination in Korea.



USFK Commander Robert Abrams will receive a new vaccine against coronavirus infection (Corona 19) at Brian Allgood Hospital at Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do on the 29th. From that day on, USFK began to vaccinate the Corona 19 vaccine produced by Modena for essential personnel, such as medical personnel. / Provided by USFK

In a press release published this afternoon, the USFK Command announced that the first dose of the corona vaccine produced by Modena was underway at three facilities, including hospitals at US military bases in Osan, Gunsan and Pyeongtaek.

The USFK explained: “The initial supply was limited, but medical personnel and emergency personnel who were exposed to daily risks were allowed to receive vaccines.” After this first volume, the introduction of additional vaccines is expected. In addition to Modena, additional shipments may be vaccine products from other pharmaceutical companies that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Currently, there are two vaccines approved for emergency use by the US government, Modena and Pfizer.

Also posted was a photo of USFK commander Robert Abrams receiving a shot in a “ Kill the Virus ” T-shirt.

Commander Abrams said: “It is strongly recommended that all qualified members get vaccinated,” he said. “It is completely voluntary to receive the vaccine or not, but we look forward to making informed decisions about the vaccine for you and your family.”

Since the USFK began vaccination, the availability and schedule of vaccinations for Koreans working at USFK bases, such as KATUSA soldiers and military personnel, have yet to be decided. Defense Ministry spokesman Bu Seung-chan said in a regular briefing on the day that “there was a request for official consultation from the USFK yesterday afternoon, and detailed issues such as vaccination targets and schedules are being discussed. currently with the relevant ministries. “

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