South Korea starts Covid vaccination for 55-59 age group

The rollout of Covid-19 vaccinations for people in their upper 50s had sputtered to a week-long halt this month after a record high number of new cases sparked a rush for shots, exhausting available supplies and crashing an official reservation website..
About 6.17 million people, or 84% of those in their 50s, have signed up for vaccinations last week, and authorities switched to Pfizer/BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine from Moderna shot for some people in the group because of fluctuations in shipment schedule.
The authorities had faced criticism for being short on supplies and for a last minute change that temporarily extended the dosing interval for Pfizer shots to 4 weeks instead of 3 to match that of Moderna's.
South Korea has prioritised immunising the elderly, the vulnerable and frontline healthcare workers. It has inoculated 33% of its 52 million population with at least one dose, while 13% have been fully inoculated.
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency reported 1,318 new coronavirus cases for Sunday. Total infections in the country stand at 1,90,166, with 2,077 deaths.
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