Watched’No. 1 Vaccination’ 文 “When is the President” Eun-Kyung Jung “I hope you will be late in order” (General)

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Laughing at the public health center
President Wen “When will you give the President a chance?”
Minister Jeon Jeon-cheol “You should have a good answer, Chief Executive Officer.”
Commissioner Jeong Eun-gyeong “I hope the order will come a little later…”
President Wen “I think we will be interested in whether there is any abnormality in those who received the vaccination for the time being.”

President Moon Jae-in visited a public health center on the 26th, when the country’s first corona vaccine was administered, and watched the ‘1st inoculation’ get the vaccine. President Moon, who was watching the injection, asked, “When will you give the president a chance?”, and Jung Eun-kyung, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, replied, “I hope the order will come a little later.”



President Moon Jae-in and the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) chief Jung Eun-kyung visited a public health center in Mapo-gu, Seoul on the 26th and watched Kim Yun-tae, head of Nexon Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital, who receives the vaccine. /Newsis

On the morning of that morning, President Moon watched an occupational therapist at a public health center in Mapo-gu, Seoul, receiving the vaccination by Kim Yun-tae (60, doctor), the head of Nexon Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital, and Lee Jeong-sun (32), the second inoculator, the Municipal Western Elderly Care Center.

President Moon moved to the vaccination room after receiving the vaccination plan from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) chief Jeong Eun-gyeong and the vaccination procedure from Mapo-gu Health Center Director Oh Sang-cheol. Minister of Public Administration and Safety Jeon Jeon-cheol and Minister of Health and Welfare Kwon Deok-cheol were also accompanied by the schedule.

President Moon greeted the nurse Kim Seo-jin of the Mapo-gu Public Health Center, who was in charge of the vaccination, saying, “Finally, you will get the first vaccination.” Nurse Kim replied, “Yes, I think it’s an honor.” President Moon asked Cheong and others questions such as, “I made an appointment for vaccination, but if I get a fever, will you specify the date to be revaccinated?” and “If I feel abnormal after getting home after vaccination, should I contact the public health center?”



President Moon Jae-in, Minister of Public Administration and Security Jeon Jeon, and Minister of Health and Welfare Kwon Deok-cheol visited the Mapo-gu Health Center in Seoul on the 26th to observe the vaccine vaccination. /Newsis

During this process, President Moon asked Chung, “when is the order (when the vaccination will be) come?” When Commissioner Chung explained that the first responders to the coronavirus were vaccinating this time, and the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was also on a schedule, President Moon asked, “When will you give the president a chance?” Then, laughter burst out around. Minister Jeon Jeon-cheol who accompanied him said, “Chief Chief, you will have to answer well,” and Chung replied, “(President Moon’s vaccination) will come a little later.”

When Director Kim Yun-tae, who became the’No. 1 inoculation’, entered the inoculation room, President Moon said, “Hello. It’s a historical No. 1 vaccination, so can I watch the vaccination?”



President Moon Jae-in visits the Mapo-gu Health Center in Seoul on the 26th to observe the vaccine vaccination for coronavirus infection, and is talking with Dr. Yoon-Tae Kim of Purme Nexon Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital, who completed the vaccination with Chung Eun-kyung, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Lee Jeong-seon, an employee of the municipal nursing center for the elderly. . /yunhap news

Director Kim sat in a chair, unbuttoned his top and lowered the left shoulder of his underwear to prepare for the injection. When Director Kim said, “Please don’t let it hurt,” the Mapo-gu health center nurse in charge of the vaccination said, “I will do my best.” When President Moon, who was watching the scene, expressed his curiosity, saying, “No, you’re a doctor,” Chung explained, “Everyone is sick.”

When President Moon asked about his feelings to Director Kim, who had been vaccinated, President Kim said, “I was excited and I wasn’t worried about it very much.” ) What if it doesn’t happen, I’m worried about that.” In addition, President Moon asked, “Is there any difference from getting the flu vaccine?”, and Director Kim said, “I didn’t feel it in particular.”



President Moon Jae-in visits the Mapo-gu Health Center in Seoul on the 26th to observe the COVID-19 vaccination and is taking a commemorative photo with the occupational therapist Lee Jeong-seon Municipal Western Elderly Care Center. /Newsis

President Moon later watched the therapist Lee Jeong-sun inoculating the 2nd inoculation at the Mapo-gu Health Center. When President Moon asked, “I got a little priority on the vaccine that all the people had been expecting, how do you feel?” The therapist said, “At first, I was very embarrassed,” and the world without a mask needs to come soon, so we have a little more Bali immunity. It is important to strengthen it.”

President Moon said, “Maybe, for the time being, the people who get the vaccine first will be very interested in whether there is anything wrong with the people,” he said. “I hope there will be no abnormalities, and I hope you can tell a lot that the vaccine is very safe.”

Regarding Chief Chung’s remarks on’The order will come late’, a key official at the Blue House explained, “It was a question and answer to the effect that the order will be pushed forward because the president does not need to take the initiative if the people are not uneasy and get the vaccine. He said, “President Moon took the initiative and said, “If you need to get a vaccine first, you will get it.”

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