Health
COVID-19 vaccines are coming, government tells pandemic-weary Koreans – The Korea Herald
South Korean officials are struggling to put herd immunity anxieties to rest, as COVID-19 vaccinations have hit bumpy ground here amid a sluggish rollout and supply…

South Korean officials are struggling to put herd immunity anxieties to rest, as COVID-19 vaccinations have hit bumpy ground here amid a sluggish rollout and supply shortages.
With only about 3 percent of the 51 million population at least partially vaccinated to date, doubts are setting in over the administrations proclaimed goal of having herd immunity by November. The administration estimates vaccination coverage of 70 percent would be required to reach that threshold.
Still, achieving that…
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