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“Did you stab him? It doesn’t hurt at all, but why doesn’t it hurt that much? . “
Vaccination in a large hospital begins on 4
This is a statement after receiving the AstraZeneca (AZ) vaccine from the director of Seoul National University Hospital, Kim Yeon-soo, in the clinical conference room on the first basement floor of the University Hospital Children’s Hospital. Seoul National University around 9 am on the 4th. On this day, Seoul National University Hospital started vaccination with AZ vaccine for medical personnel for the first time among nursing homes.
Seoul National University Hospital organized two clinical conference rooms on the first floor of the Children’s Hospital basement as vaccination sites, and on the morning of that day, 50 hospital executives, including director Kim Yeon-soo, the medical vice president Jeong Seung-yong and Kim Han-seok, director of the children’s hospital, carried out the vaccination. Initially, the vaccination of around 354,000 medical staff in the higher general hospitals and general hospitals was scheduled to start on the 8th, but the schedule was delayed because the vaccine arrived earlier than expected.
Director Kim Yeon-su received a vaccination after checking her body temperature according to the usual procedure, filling out a preliminary form, and undergoing a preliminary examination. After the vaccination, director Kim Yeon-soo said, “I don’t feel any more pain than I expected and I didn’t know if he was stabbed.” Deputy Director Seung-yong Jeong, who received the vaccine at the same time, said, “There are no symptoms.” “I hope the right employees are beaten safely later. I hope I can show a healthy vaccination and get back to my daily life. ”
Director Kim also said that Seoul National University Hospital was the first to vaccinate higher-level hospitals. “Vaccines are distributed according to various priorities, but I think the first vaccination at Seoul National University Hospital gave us the opportunity to maintain the top level. safe level hospitals. “I do,” he said.
The day before (3), he also commented on the growing anxiety associated with the death toll after receiving the AZ vaccine.
Director Kim Yeon-soo said, “It is important to get rid of unfounded mistrust” and said, “(Vaccination first) will ease the anxiety of our employees.” He also said, “(Adverse reactions caused by vaccines) are rare.” “The advantage of vaccines is great and it is the first step to return to daily life. It is important to have confidence ”.
In the case of Seoul National University Hospital, the total number of employees is about 8900, except for pregnant women, almost all employees agree to vaccination, and about 8300 people will receive sequential vaccinations from this day until 14.
Director Kim said, “Excluding female employees who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, the (consent rate) will be more than 95%,” he said. “In March, new medical personnel will come, and they also received a letter of intent, and I know that most agreed with the vaccination.” Approximately 340 members of the corona19 treatment medical staff are not yet subject to vaccination, and the Pfizer vaccine secured through the ‘CoVax Facility’, an international vaccine delivery project, is available.
Director Kim said, “It would be good if people judged the vaccine positively,” he said again, saying, “There is no need to be anxious about a specific product.” Director Kim mentioned the case of the Seoul National University Hospital in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and said: “There are about 150 employees, and all of them have been vaccinated with China’s Sinopam vaccine as a policy. Both vaccines ended and there was no problem, “he said.” The autoantibody test showed a high rate of positives. All vaccines are products with a base, so believe it and get it, ”he emphasized.
Reporter Hwang Soo-yeon [email protected]
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