Gov't to consider introducing vaccine pass for 'gradual return to normalcy': PM
By Joo Kyung-don
SEOUL, Oct. 13 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will consider introducing a "vaccine pass" for people's gradual return to normal life, Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum said Wednesday, as the country prepares to adopt a "living with COVID-19" scheme.
Kim hinted at easing virus prevention measures under the new scheme, which is expected to begin Nov. 9, but he stressed that does not mean that the country should let its guard down against the virus.
Under the scheme, COVID-19 will be treated as an infectious respiratory disease, like seasonal influenza.
"We are not saying people should take off their masks right away," Kim said during the inaugural meeting of a new government-civilian committee handling the transition to normal life under the pandemic. "Although we may ease quarantine measures, we should also prepare for the worst possible situation."
Kim said that a "vaccine pass," which will allow fully vaccinated individuals access to multiuse facilities, should be considered as vaccinations pick up pace.
"We must review new measures like a vaccine pass and also reinforce our medical response system to prepare for unexpected situations," he said.
The government launched the committee with experts in order to come up with a road map to get people's virus-hit lives back to normal on a gradual basis starting next month.
Private sector experts are expected to participate in the meeting with government officials to discuss ways to carry out the envisioned transition in the economic, education, security, coronavirus control and quarantine sectors.
The government earlier said that 70 percent of the country's 51 million population needs to be fully vaccinated in order to start its "living with COVID-19" scheme.
kdon@yna.co.kr
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