[Photo] Homeless and Ssokbang Residents Waiting to Get Flu Shots
On the 18th, when the influenza epidemic advisory was issued, homeless people and residents of small rooms lined up to receive free flu vaccinations at the Dasi Seogi Hope Support Center in Jung-gu, Seoul. Free flu vaccinations for vulnerable groups will be conducted at 38 locations, including the Seoul Station Hope Support Center and Yeongdeungpo Bohyeon Homeless Comprehensive Support Center, until the 2nd of next month. The vaccines are sponsored by the multinational pharmaceutical company Sanofi, and Seoul Medical Center will be responsible for storage and management./Reporter Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@
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