Park Joo-min over controversy over’President Moon Vaccination 1′

Park Joo-min, Democratic Party Member/Yonhap News

In relation to the new coronavirus (Corona 19) vaccination, President Moon Jae-in’s “No. 1 vaccination” and safety issues are being challenged by the political circles. When revealed, Park Ju-min and Democratic Party lawmaker also stepped forward hoping for a vaccination.

On the 23rd, Rep. Park posted a post titled’About anxiety about the Corona 19 vaccine’ through his Facebook page and wrote, “If I want to reduce anxiety about the vaccine, I will be right.”

At the same time, Rep. Park said, “If there is anyone who is insecure,” he said, adding a clue that “I don’t know how much it will help, but if it doesn’t interfere with the government’s quarantine.”

Rep. Park also pointed out the situation, saying, “Corona 19 vaccination should be carried out sequentially, as a rule,” and pointed out that “about 93% of those who have already been vaccinated will receive the vaccine.”

In addition, Rep. Park set the day for the opposition, saying, “It seems undesirable to’politicalize’ anxiety about the Corona 19 vaccine in some situations in this situation.”

President Moon Jae-in/Yonhap News

From the 26th, the government plans to start vaccinating AstraZeneca vaccination for 5,873 residents and workers under the age of 65, including nursing hospitals and nursing facilities nationwide.

However, as side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine were reported continuously overseas, anxiety over domestic vaccination was amplified.

On the other hand, the Blue House said, “I am not reviewing it now,” regarding the opposition’s call for President Moon 1 vaccination, and said, “If there is public distrust about vaccines, there is no reason to refuse.”

President Moon, born in 1953, is 68 years old this year, and the first vaccination is not possible at this time. Overseas, there are not a few cases in which national leaders have stepped up as’vaccinators’.

US President Joe Biden publicly vaccinated the Modena vaccine on December 21 of last year as elected. In addition, the Prime Minister of Serbia and the President of South Africa Cyril Lamaposa took the lead in getting the vaccine. In addition, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Indonesian President Joko Widodo, and Turkish Minister of Health Fahretin Koza have also emerged as ‘1st inoculation’.

/ Reporter Kim Kyung-hoon [email protected]

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