KONTAN.CO.ID - SEOUL. South Korea announced on Friday plans to expand its coronavirus vaccine rollout to people aged 18 to 49, as the country grapples with record high daily cases driven mostly by infections in the unvaccinated younger population. South Korea has been struggling to boost its immunisation drive amid supply shortages and shipment delays, with about 36.5% of its 52 million people having received at least one dose, while just 14% are fully vaccinated. It aims to immunise over 70% by September as it vaccinates the 18-49 year olds with Moderna or Pfizer /BioNTech's products in August, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency Director Jeong Eun-kyeong told a briefing.
South Korea announces vaccination plan for 18-49 year olds
KONTAN.CO.ID - SEOUL. South Korea announced on Friday plans to expand its coronavirus vaccine rollout to people aged 18 to 49, as the country grapples with record high daily cases driven mostly by infections in the unvaccinated younger population. South Korea has been struggling to boost its immunisation drive amid supply shortages and shipment delays, with about 36.5% of its 52 million people having received at least one dose, while just 14% are fully vaccinated. It aims to immunise over 70% by September as it vaccinates the 18-49 year olds with Moderna or Pfizer /BioNTech's products in August, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency Director Jeong Eun-kyeong told a briefing.