Vaccinations at Suncheon National University International Culture Convention Center, Consent Forms Accepted Until the 25th

An internal photo of the vaccination center shows Mayor Heo Seok conducting an inspection. (Photo by Suncheon City)

An internal photo of the vaccination center shows Mayor Heo Seok conducting an inspection. (Photo by Suncheon City)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City (Mayor Heo Seok) announced on the 22nd that, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's 2nd quarter COVID-19 vaccination plan, starting from the 1st of next month, the 'Suncheon City Vaccination Center' located at Suncheon National University International Culture Convention Hall will conduct Pfizer vaccine vaccinations for seniors aged 75 and older.


This vaccination targets seniors aged 75 and older (born on or before December 31, 1946) who are registered residents of Suncheon City. Priority will be given to seniors who are mobile for safe vaccination, while those with mobility difficulties or severe underlying conditions are excluded.


The city will form dedicated vaccination teams by eup, myeon, and dong (township, town, and neighborhood) and plans to collect vaccination consent forms through community leaders and responsible officials by the 25th.


Vaccinations will be administered after medical staff conduct preliminary examinations including fever checks, verification of eligibility, guidance on vaccination procedures, and screening for contraindications.


After vaccination, if no adverse reactions are observed in the observation area, individuals will be allowed to return home. In case of adverse reactions, on-site emergency measures will be taken, and patients will be transported by 119 ambulance to nearby emergency medical institutions such as Suncheon Medical Center, located within 5 minutes.



A Suncheon City official stated, “We will thoroughly respond to adverse reactions by individually checking for any symptoms at eup, myeon, and dong administrative welfare centers for three days after vaccination.” He added, “We will focus administrative efforts to ensure that the target individuals can receive vaccinations quickly and safely.”


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