USFK Korean National Employees Quick to Take Up Coronavirus Vaccine

This will further help the ROK reach their vaccination goals:

South Koreans working for the U.S. military have widely accepted coronavirus vaccines offered by the American government, months before they were able to sign up for shots in their country.

South Korea was heralded for its initial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, but 18 months later has been unable to quickly make vaccines widely available. The government announced last week its intent to begin scheduling citizens ages 18 to 49 for inoculations later in August.

Over 20 million people, or 39% of the country’s population, have received the first dose of a vaccine, as of Tuesday, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. About 14% of the population has been fully vaccinated.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
4 years ago

“The government announced last week its intent to begin scheduling citizens ages 18 to 49 for inoculations later in August.”

“Inoculation”…

You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
4 years ago

Shot is worthless, large number of “full vaccinated” military members arriving for the exercise have been testing positive on their day 1,6 and 12 screening test. It is a mess. Look at USFK facebook page if you don’t believe it.

setnaffa
setnaffa
4 years ago

From Dictionary dot com:

What is difference between inoculation and vaccination?

Of the three words, vaccinate is the most narrow because it specifically means to give a vaccine to someone. Inoculate is more general and can mean to implant a virus, as is done in vaccines, or even to implant a toxic or harmful microorganism into something as part of scientific research.

setnaffa
setnaffa
4 years ago

Inject people with harmful microorganisms! Surely no Democratic government would do that.

*cough* *1932 Tuskegee Study* *cough*

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
4 years ago

While an attenuated polio vaccine is both an inoculation and a vaccination, an experimental mRNA treatment is not an inoculation and not much of a vaccination, based on the clear difference in infection rates between early adopters and the recently vaxxed…

…hence the done-deal talk of boosters…

…and the whispers of continuing boosters…

…to go shopping or have a social life or travel or do anything…

…normal life by subscription…

Great racket if you control it.

setnaffa
setnaffa
4 years ago

The people I work for have suddenly decided everyone must wear a mask and non-vaxxed people must get 2, count ’em, Pox tests every week.

I believe CH hit the nail on the head about their need to control others. It’s rather a diseased attitude of them.

Mind you, I need to work to pay off medical bills and hopefully save up enough to afford a bit better than cat food when I retire. But we’re all in God’s hands, so it’ll be okay. He is alive. Justice will prevail.

https://youtu.be/xVpSueuNOCo

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
4 years ago

Anybody in the States should just print up a vax card and tell everyone they were vaxxed.

Problem solved.

liz
liz
4 years ago

Just looked up the Novavax that is coming out. It sounds more promising….
at least, the mechanism of action sounds safer to me.
-mRNA vaccines cause the body to produce spike proteins which the body then recognizes as foreign and creates antibodies for.
-By contrast (if I’ve read it correctly, and I’ve really just glanced at it), the Novavax grows a type of bactovirus in a culture, which is coded much like the spike protein in the covid (several variants). Bactoviruses cannot replicate in mammals. This infiltrate is then used for inoculation and the recipient creates antibodies for this antigen.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
4 years ago

“Bactoviruses cannot replicate in mammals.”

Life… uh… finds a way.

Sounds promising. I will be sure to keep this one in mind after 3 to 5 years of testing.

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