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Cases of insufficient causality for hospitalization and adverse reactions after vaccination are also excluded from the quarantine pass

Those who have had symptoms of an adverse reaction after being vaccinated against COVID-19 and have been hospitalized at a medical institution within 6 weeks of being vaccinated will be exempted from the quarantine pass from the 24th.

Also, those who have had an adverse reaction after being vaccinated against COVID-19 and have applied for damage compensation to the health authorities and have been judged to be ‘insufficient causality evidence’ are also excluded from the application of the quarantine pass.

The Central Quarantine Countermeasures Headquarters announced today, “As the application of the quarantine pass is expanded to the general public facilities as an alternative means of social distancing, we are trying to minimize the inconvenience of people who tried to get vaccinated but did not complete the inoculation due to an adverse reaction after the inoculation. purpose,” he explained.

However, he emphasized, “The recognition of the quarantine pass exception does not mean the causality of vaccination and adverse reactions, the need for compensation, or the contraindication of vaccination.”

Currently, there are four exceptions to the quarantine pass: those who have been released from quarantine after being confirmed with COVID-19, those whose second vaccination has been postponed or banned due to a serious adverse reaction after the first vaccination, those who need to postpone vaccination due to administration of immunosuppressants or anticancer drugs, and those who are contraindicated As a case, two cases will be added earlier from the 24th.

Cases of insufficient causality for hospitalization and adverse reactions after vaccination are also excluded from the quarantine pass

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