Vaccination Reservation Rate for Ages 18-49 at 10.6%... 59.3% Completed for Those with Birthday Ending in 9 View original image



[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jihwan] The COVID-19 vaccination reservation rate for young and middle-aged adults aged 18 to 49 has surpassed 10%. For those whose birthdate ends with '9,' nearly 60% have completed their reservations.


According to the COVID-19 Vaccination Response Promotion Team (Promotion Team) on the 11th, out of a total of 15,764,481 people aged 18 to 49, 1,666,018 have completed vaccination reservations, recording a reservation rate of 10.6% as of midnight that day.


For those born between 1972 and 2003 whose resident registration birthdate ends with '9,' vaccination reservations were conducted from 8 PM on the 9th until 6 PM the previous day. Among the 1,420,027 eligible individuals, 59.3%, or 841,727 people, completed their reservations.


Among those whose resident registration birthdate ends with '0,' 824,291 out of 1,653,957 eligible individuals (49.8%) have completed their reservations. Since reservations started at 8 PM the previous day and are available until 6 PM on the day, the final number is expected to increase slightly.


People whose resident registration birthdate ends with '1' can make vaccination date reservations from 8 PM on the day until 6 PM on the 12th. Eligible individuals are those born between 1972 and 2003 with birthdates on the 1st, 11th, 21st, or 31st.


The 10-day system reservation allows booking only on the date matching the last digit of the birthdate. To make a COVID-19 vaccination pre-reservation, individuals must complete identity verification on the COVID-19 pre-reservation system and then select their desired vaccination date and institution.



Those who make reservations under the 10-day system will receive the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine on the selected date between the 26th of this month and the 30th of next month. Those who miss the designated reservation period can rebook as follows: ages 36 to 49 from 8 PM on the 19th to 6 PM on the 20th, and ages 18 to 35 from 8 PM on the 20th to 6 PM on the 21st.


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

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