Ahn Chul-soo “I will get the Astra vaccine first”

Input 2021.02.22 09:38 | Revision 2021.02.22 09:45

Seung-min Yoo “Please do AZ 1 vaccination from the president”
靑 “There is still no need for pre-vaccination by President Wen”

Regarding the AstraZeneca (AZ) vaccination for the corona infection starting on the 26th, Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly, running for the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, said, “I am willing to get the AZ vaccine as a politician and as a medical person.



Ahn Cheol-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party, who ran for the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, is holding a meeting at the Seoul Federation of Korean Senior Citizens’ Association in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 19th, announcing the pledge to care for the elderly./Yonhap News

Representative Ahn said at the party’s highest committee on the 22nd, “It is not a target for the primary vaccination of AstraZeneca (AZ), but vaccination for the formation of group immunity should be done urgently without any problems,” he said.

Some of the people are in a state of anxiety to avoid vaccination. In the opposition (野圈), in order to alleviate public anxiety over the corona vaccination, there is a claim that the president should be the target of the first vaccination. Former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min said to President Moon, “Please do AZ 1 vaccination from the president.”

Then, the Democratic Party’s lawmaker Chung Cheong-rae said, “Is the head of state the subject of the experiment?” said, “Is the head of state the subject of the experiment. The head of state is a state secret and security matters.” Accordingly, Kim Yong-tae, chairman of Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do, said, “If the logic of (Rep. Chung Cheong-rae) is the case, what kind of experiment is the people?”

The Blue House is known to have determined that there is still no need for President Moon to go for a’leading vaccination’. According to the announcement by the Central Defense Response Headquarters, 93.8% of the 36,6959 primary vaccination subjects indicated their intention to vaccination. According to a poll released by Gallup Korea on the 19th, 71% of respondents responded to their intention to vaccination against the coronavirus. I will receive’.

However, in the same poll by Gallup Korea, 71% said yes to the question,’Are you worried about the vaccine side effects?’ At a New Year’s press conference a month ago, President Moon said, “I will not avoid it if I am in a situation where anxiety about vaccines rises and an example is needed.”

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