Sticker Production and Distribution for Residents Aged 60 and Over Who Completed Second Vaccine Dose... Easily Verify Vaccination Status by Attaching to ID Cards or Smartphones

Vaccination Completion Sticker Attached in Gwangjin-gu

Vaccination Completion Sticker Attached in Gwangjin-gu

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seongap) is producing and distributing 'Vaccination Completion Stickers' for residents aged 60 and over who have received the vaccine.


This vaccination completion sticker was prepared to honor residents who have completed vaccination and to encourage more residents to participate in vaccination.


In particular, since public facilities will reopen starting with senior centers this month and from July, various activities and gatherings will be exempt from personnel restrictions for vaccinated individuals, a separate proof method was needed for the elderly who have difficulty using electronic certificates.


Accordingly, the district plans to produce vaccination completion stickers that can be easily used by attaching them to ID cards or smartphones to help confirm the vaccination status of the elderly.


First, starting from the 24th of this month, the district will distribute stickers to residents aged 75 and over and residents of elderly care facilities who have completed their second vaccination.


Those who receive vaccination at the vaccination center during the distribution period can receive the sticker on-site, and those who have already completed vaccination can receive it through the community service center or their local neighborhood leader.


Additionally, the district plans to provide stickers to residents aged 60 to 74 who receive vaccination at entrusted medical institutions starting from their second vaccination in July.



Mayor Kim Seongap said, “We have produced and distributed highly useful vaccination stickers for the elderly who have difficulty using smartphones. Also, since the vaccination target will expand to general residents aged 18 and over from the third quarter, we hope residents will participate in vaccination in a timely manner to form safe herd immunity.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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