Two nurses at the National Medical Center who received Pfizer vaccine confirmed COVID-19

On the morning of the 4th, the police are on guard at the Central Vaccination Center for a novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) at the National Medical Center in Jung-gu, Seoul. News 1

Two nurses at the National Medical Center who received the first vaccination of the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) vaccine were tested positive for Corona 19.

According to the National Medical Center on the 7th, two nurses in the new 7 ward receiving a mild corona19 patient who received a Pfizer vaccine on the 28th of last month were confirmed. The first confirmed nurse reported fever symptoms on the 5th and was confirmed the next day after receiving a Corona 19 test. Afterwards, as a result of a full investigation of 40 workers in the new 7 ward at the medical center, an additional nurse was confirmed.

On the morning of the 5th, Seoul Asan Hospital started vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) to doctors, nurses, and other health care workers. yunhap news

The medical center sees the night shift that the two nurses worked together on the 1st as a link of infection. The medical center quarantined about 40 people who were subject to full-scale examination, including six night shift workers, and closed the new 7 ward. Eight patients with mild Corona 19 who were in the ward were all taken to another ward.

“There is no connection with the vaccine ((with the corona 19 confirmed by nurses). It takes at least fifteen days for antibodies to form.”

Song Okjin reporter

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