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The commander of the U.S. military in South Korea was vaccinated against the novel coronavirus: wearing a camouflage mask, the words on the chest lit up

The commander of the U.S. military in South Korea was vaccinated against the novel coronavirus: wearing a camouflage mask, the words on the chest lit up

by YCPress

December 29th According to Yonhap News Agency, Robert Abrams, the commander of the U.S. military in South Korea, was vaccinated against the novel coronavirus at the U.S.

military base in Pyeongsawa, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Photos at the scene show Abrams wearing a camouflage mask and short sleeves, with an English sentence “kill the virus” printed on his chest.

The commander of the U.S. military in South Korea was vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.

U.S. troops in South Korea are vaccinated against the novel coronavirus

Since that day, medical staff and logistics personnel at the U.S. military bases in Wushan, Pingze and North Jeolla Province, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, have begun to vaccinate against the novel coronavirus produced by the U.S. pharmaceutical company Moderna. 

This is the first time that the coronavirus vaccination has been carried out in South Korea.

The commander of the U.S. military in South Korea was vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.

It has to be mentioned that although the U.S. military in South Korea has been vaccinated, for the ordinary people of South Korea, it will not be vaccinated until February 2021 at the earliest.

Recently, South Korean public opinion has been questioning that the government has not done a good job in ensuring vaccines, resulting in no vaccines to be taken.

In response, Moon Jae-in responded on December 22 that the countries that develop and produce vaccines will start vaccination first, which is inevitable.

I believe that it will not be too late for the South Korean people to vaccinate, and the government is seriously preparing. On December 29, the South Korean presidential palace announced that Moon Jae-in had called the CEO of Monard Company of the United States, and South Korea would receive 20 million vaccines one quarter earlier.