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The cumulative number of inoculations on the third day of vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) has exceeded 20,000. After two days of vaccination, 112 adverse reactions were reported, but there were mild symptoms such as headache and fever, and no major abnormalities were confirmed.
According to the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on the 28th day, 1,217 people were additionally vaccinated the day before (27), the second day of vaccination. On the 27th, the number of vaccinations decreased slightly from the first day of vaccination (19,105 people) due to the effect of the weekend.
By type, 22,22 AstraZeneca and 300 Pfizer were each vaccinated. By dividing the vaccination targets, 11,401 (7.6%) nursing hospitals, 4608 (4.3%) nursing facilities, 300 (0.5%) treatment hospitals for COVID-19 patients, and 13 first responders were vaccinated . For first responders, the total number of targets is still being identified.
The cumulative total by region was 4067 in Gyeonggi, with the highest number of inoculations. Gwangju 3274, Seoul 2417, Jeonnam 1950, Chungnam 1569, Jeonbuk 1103, Gyeongnam 1096, Incheon 915, Chungbuk 847, Gangwon 750, Busan 631, Gyeongbuk 399, Daejeon 417, Daegu 368 people, Jeju 279, Ulsan 40 soon.
Currently, the AstraZeneca vaccine is vaccinating 3,130,130 people, including hospitals, residents and workers under the age of 65 at 5,813 nursing hospitals, nursing facilities, mental care and rehabilitation centers nationwide. You can get vaccinated in a nursing hospital or visit a public health center. The Pfizer vaccine reaches 55,000 people, including hospital workers who directly treat patients with corona19. First, some vaccination centers are inoculated, but from the 8th of next month large-scale vaccination is planned in 82 medical institutions.
The number of cases reported as abnormal reactions after vaccination at 0 o’clock on day 28 increased to 112 cases. 15 cases were reported on the first day of vaccination and 97 cases were added on the second day. By vaccine type, there were 111 cases of AstraZeneca and 1 case of Pfizer.
All are mild symptoms. “All were mild cases such as headache, fever, nausea and vomiting, which may be common after vaccination,” said the Korea Disease Administration. “Causation (with the vaccination department) was not confirmed.” No cases of serious adverse reactions such as anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction throughout the body), which are of most concern during vaccination, have been identified.
Reporter Hwang Soo-yeon [email protected]
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