The fourth jab will act as a second booster for those who live or work in nursing homes and health care facilities, as well as those with a weak immune system that number 500,000 and 1.3 million respectively. South Korea has been reporting five-figure daily cases since late January, and on Saturday, the East Asian country hit an all-time high of 56,425. Amid the Omicron wave, authorities had restricted free PCR tests to only the vulnerable group, as well as limit the number of home kits to five per persons at a single location to prevent hoarding. Health Minister Kwon Deok-cheol said that the government will provide 190 million self-test kits next month to dispel concerns of a shortage. The UK, Israel, France, Spain, Denmark, and the US have similarly approved a fourth jab for high-risk groups, with Israel and France currently mulling on making the extra dose available to all adults. As for Malaysia, the Ministry of Health is currently studying the need for a second COVID-19 booster for Sinovac recipients, although Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said that it was still too early to come to a conclusion. (Source: Reuters)

South Korea To Roll Out Fourth Dose Of COVID 19 Vaccine By Month End - 9