SEOUL, Feb. 21(CNA)- South Korea will begin administering the first of 117,000 doses of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine on Feb 27, a day after the country begins its first vaccinations with AstraZeneca's products, the prime minister announced on Sunday (Feb 21).
Plans call for about 10 million high-risk people, including healthcare workers and staffers and some residents of assisted care facilities and nursing homes, to be inoculated by July.
The first AstraZeneca vaccines are scheduled to be administered on Friday, with Pfizer's shots being deployed the next day, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said in remarks reported by Yonhap news agency.
"On Feb 26, 117,000 doses of Pfizer vaccines will arrive in the country and the vaccines will be administered to medical staff treating coronavirus patients starting on Feb 27," Chung told a government meeting, according to Yonhap.
The authorities have said they will not use AstraZeneca vaccine on people aged 65 and older until more efficacy data becomes available, reversing an earlier decision.
Aside from AstraZeneca and Pfizer, South Korea has also reached agreements with Moderna, Novavax Johnson & Johnson, and global vaccine-sharing scheme COVAX, for the supply of their vaccines.