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Korea on course toward vaccinating over quarter of its population by end-June

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A man receive a Janssen COVID-19 vaccine shot at Changwon Hanmaeum Hospital in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, June 10. Yonhap
A man receive a Janssen COVID-19 vaccine shot at Changwon Hanmaeum Hospital in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, June 10. Yonhap

South Korea has inoculated over 10 million people amid its accelerating vaccination drive, making the country's goal to get about 14 million vaccinated by the end of this month attainable, health authorities said Thursday.

A total of 10.06 million people have received their first shots of COVID-19 vaccines as of 11 a.m., accounting for 19.6 percent of the country's population, since the country started its vaccination program on Feb. 26, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The country aims to vaccinate up to 14 million people by the end of this month, a quarter of its 51.2 million population, and achieve herd immunity in November, but it hopes it can reach its goal earlier than expected with the increased vaccine rollout.

The authorities said the inoculation drive has sped up recently as the country began inoculating seniors aged 60-64.

Reserve forces, civil defense members and others in charge of defense and foreign affairs are also set to receive the first batch of Johnson & Johnson's Janssen vaccine starting Thursday.

Health authorities said the Moderna vaccine can be administered starting next week.

To encourage more citizens to get vaccinated, the country plans to allow people who have received their first jabs to take their masks off outdoors starting in July as its first step to normalize everyday lives.

The government is also looking to offer more incentives to vaccinated people to boost its inoculation campaign, such as giving exemptions from the private gathering ban and outdoor mask wearing.

Earlier in the day, the government announced it is pushing to allow overseas group tours of fully vaccinated citizens to nations with stable virus response measures as early as next month.

On Thursday, the country reported 611 more COVID-19 cases, including 594 local infections, raising the total caseload to 146,303.

Daily virus cases stayed in the 400s on Monday and Tuesday due to fewer tests over the weekend but spiked to the 600 range Wednesday. (Yonhap)




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