Kim Gyo-tae, Commissioner of the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency, is receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine on the 27th. Photo by Gwangju Police Agency

Kim Gyo-tae, Commissioner of the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency, is receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine on the 27th. Photo by Gwangju Police Agency

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency (Chief Kim Gyotae) announced on the 27th that it has started COVID-19 vaccinations for its affiliated employees.


Among a total of 3,503 affiliated employees, those who wish to receive the vaccine will be vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine by the 8th of next month.


The vaccination will be conducted through a pre-reservation system where individuals select their preferred date, time, and location.


On the same day, Chief Kim Gyotae visited a designated medical institution in the area and completed his vaccination. The chiefs of five police stations in the area are also leading by example in receiving the vaccine.



Chief Kim said, “The Gwangju Police are actively participating in vaccination to ensure the safety of citizens and police officers,” adding, “We will continue to fulfill our social responsibility and mission for a ‘Safe Gwangju, Happy Citizens.’”


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