South Korea is on track to inoculate three-quarters of its 52m people against Covid-19 over the next three months as the vaccine rollouts of east Asian governments gather momentum after early delays.
Health officials in Seoul unveiled plans on Thursday to expand its vaccination programme to the general public after inoculating 13m people, one-quarter of the population, two weeks ahead of schedule.
The surge in vaccinations comes after Asian countries, which outperformed Europe and the US in their initial responses to the coronavirus pandemic, fell behind their western counterparts this year in securing and delivering jabs.
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