Vaccine reservations for people aged 18 to 49 to begin on Monday

월요일부터 18∼49세 백신접종 사전예약…신규확진 1천729명, 2주만에 또 주말 최다 기록 On Monday, South Korea will start taking coronavirus vaccine reservations for the rest of the country’s adult population. That’ll include more than 16 million people aged between 18 and 49. You have to make your appointment on a specific day, though, depending on your date of birth. Our Kim Dami has the details. Vaccine reservations for those aged 18 to 49 essentially the rest of the country’s adult population will begin on Monday. People can can use the online reservation system on the date whose last digit matches their birthdate. For instance, a person born on the second can book their shot on Thursday, the 12th. Some one born on the third can sign up on the 13th, and so on. It’s available from 8 PM that day to 6 PM the next day. Either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine will be administered from August 28th to September 30th. Logging onto the website, users will see a traffic light indicating how congested the system is: green meaning it’s working smoothly,
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