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Incheon Daily Report

Incheon Daily Report [August 24, 2021]

Date
2021-08-24

[COVID-19 Reponses]

63 new confirmed cases in Incheon (11,185 in total)

[as of 00:00 am]

Contact case

Contact case outside Incheon

Imported case

Under investigation

Cluster Infection (4)

26

13

1

19

*[Namdong-gu] 1 related to acquaintances and 2 related to a manufacturing company

*[Gyeyang-gu] 1 related to a sports facility

Incheon COVID-19 Vaccinations (as of 00:00, Aug. 24)

- (Among the number of Incheon citizens, as of the end of June, over 18 years old)

    1st dose completion: 57%, two-dose completion: 25%

*(Among those eligible for vaccination) 1st dose completion: 83.2%, two-dose completion: 36.5%

 

Incheon will start Janssen vaccination for expatriates staying in Korea (Aug. 23 Sep. 17)

- Eligibility: Foreigners staying in Korea who are over 30 years old (incl. illegal migrants)

             [Registered expatriates] Please bring your residence card

             [Unregistered expatriates] Please bring their passport (expired one is fine)

   *Short-term visitors who sty less than 90 days are not eligible.

- Vaccination place: public health center (Saturday and Sunday are not in operation.)

COVID-19 testing for 811 people who used public facilities related to confirmed cases    is underway (positive: 7 / negative: 590 / in progress: 241)

- Among 80 people related to a construction site in Dong-gu:

    Negative-39, In progress-41

- All 262 people related to a high school in Namdong-gu are all negative.

 

Korean and Non-Korean Nationals Vaccination Reservation and Schedule

as of Aug. 23

Eligibility

Vaccination schedule

Ages of 50-54

(born in 1967-1971)

Aug. 16 - 28

Ages of 60-74

(born in 1947-1961)

*Those who have not received a vaccine after advance reservation

Aug. 16 - 28

Ages of 60-74

(born in 1947-1961)

*Those who have not made a pre-reservation

Aug. 9 - 25

Ages of 18-49

 

young adults and middle-aged people

Aug. 26 - Oct. 2

Five ways to prevent COVID-19 infections

1. Stay at home for three to four days when you are sick.

2. Keep a safe distance of two arms-length from others.

3. Wash your hands for at least 30 seconds and cover your mouth and nose with your sleeves when coughing.

4. Ventilate at least twice a day and disinfect regularly.

5. Stay socially connected while being physically distant.

 

COVID-19 Vaccination, the fastest and safest way to protect each other.

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