'Jigeum Uri Yakguk-eun' Sells Home Treatment Medicine Bundles... Self-Test Kits Sold Out...
On the 10th, amid the continued spread of COVID-19, a "Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment" product is being sold at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. As the Omicron variant spreads and tens of thousands of confirmed cases emerge daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and over, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation meters are not provided. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
View original imageOn the 10th, as the number of people undergoing home treatment due to the spread of COVID-19 increases, a product labeled 'Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment' is being sold at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. Some pharmacies are struggling with supply shortages, with self-test kits selling out. As the Omicron variant spreads and tens of thousands of confirmed cases emerge daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and above, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation monitors are not provided. Demand for self-test kits and over-the-counter medicines among the general public is expected to increase.
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On the 10th, amid the continued spread of COVID-19, a "Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment" product is being sold at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. As the Omicron variant spreads and tens of thousands of confirmed cases emerge daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and over, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation monitors are not provided. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
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On the 10th, amid the continued spread of COVID-19, a "Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment" product is being sold at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. As the Omicron variant spreads rapidly, with tens of thousands of confirmed cases emerging daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and over, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation meters are not provided. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
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On the 10th, when the spread of COVID-19 continued, a self-test kit sold-out notice was posted at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@
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On the 10th, amid the continued spread of COVID-19, a "Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment" product is being sold at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. As the Omicron variant spreads and tens of thousands of confirmed cases emerge daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and over, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation meters are not provided. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
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On the 10th, as the spread of COVID-19 continued, a self-test kit sold-out notice was posted at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@
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On the 10th, amid the continued spread of COVID-19, a "Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment" product is being sold at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. As the Omicron variant spreads rapidly, with tens of thousands of confirmed cases emerging daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and over, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation meters are not provided. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
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On the 8th, when the number of new COVID-19 cases remained in the 30,000s for the fourth consecutive day, a notice of self-test kit sold out was posted at a pharmacy in Seoul. Photo by Mo Honam munonam@
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On the 8th, when the number of new COVID-19 cases remained in the 30,000s for the fourth consecutive day, a notice of self-test kit sold out was posted at a pharmacy in Seoul. Photo by Mo Honam munonam@
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On the 10th, amid the continued spread of COVID-19, a "Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment" product is being sold at a pharmacy in downtown Seoul. As the Omicron variant spreads and tens of thousands of confirmed cases emerge daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and over, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation meters are not provided. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
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On the 10th, amid the continued spread of COVID-19, a "Home Medicine Kit for COVID-19 Home Treatment" product is being sold at a pharmacy in Seoul. As the Omicron variant spreads rapidly, with tens of thousands of confirmed cases daily, health authorities have shifted their response strategy to focus treatment resources on vulnerable groups. Confirmed patients undergoing home treatment, except those aged 60 and above, immunocompromised individuals, and patients in their 50s with underlying conditions, do not receive regular monitoring from medical institutions. Additionally, home treatment kits containing fever reducers and oxygen saturation meters are not provided. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
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