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South Korea to begin offering Covid-19 vaccine booster shots in October
2021-08-31 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       SEOUL (REUTERS) - South Korea plans to begin giving out Covid-19 booster shots from October, joining several countries that have approved such doses amid resurgent infections and concern that vaccine protection wanes over time.

       The plan will kick in once an October target for full vaccination of 70 per cent of the population is achieved, as the authorities aim to boost the rate to above 80 per cent with coverage for pregnant women and minors aged between 12 and 17 in the fourth quarter.

       Initial booster doses will go to those with weakened immune systems or deemed to be at high risk. Others will receive them six months after full vaccination, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said.

       "We will start with booster shots for high-risk groups such as the elderly and virus-prevention medical personnel, and gradually expand inoculation in line with expert recommendation and decisions by the health authorities," President Moon Jae-in told his top aides on Monday (Aug 30).

       Although the World Health Organisation has repeatedly urged a delay in booster doses, arguing that the world's most vulnerable people should be fully vaccinated first, several countries have approved them, citing data on waning protection.

       Vaccine booster doses will be made widely available to Americans in September, while nations from France and Germany to Israel have decided to offer them to older adults and those with weak immunity.

       Evidence is growing that protection from Covid-19 vaccines ebbs after six months or more, especially in older people with underlying health conditions.

       In June, South Korea said it planned to secure more mRNA vaccines for booster doses next year for the entire population, on top of its already agreed 106 million doses from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.

       The country has struggled to rein in daily Covid-19 cases as it battles its worst wave of infections since early July. Monday's 1,372 new cases take its tally of infections to 251,421, with a death toll of 2,285.

       As at Monday, at least 56.5 per cent of the population of 52 million had received at least one vaccine dose, while 29.6 per cent had completed the inoculation.

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