Seoul to accept foreign vaccinations, Japan is Korea's 'closest neighbour', and chronic car park shortages
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K-NEWS BITES Wed 2021-12-08 (KST) [Newsmaker] Seoul agrees to accept foreign vaccination records (2 min read) “South Korea is devising a system to accept foreigners’ overseas vaccination records, a government official confirmed to The Korea Herald on Tuesday… with more details to be announced Thursday… The comments came just hours after a group of embassies, led by the US, urged the Korean government to take urgent action to recognize foreign residents’ overseas vaccination records... It is rare for embassies to forge a united front and publicly voice their concerns about a host government’s policy… As foreign vaccinations are not recognized for non-Korean nationals, they are ineligible for vaccine passes. Without them, they are not allowed in cafes, restaurants, libraries or cinemas under a new rule that came into effect Monday.”
Seoul to accept foreign vaccinations, Japan is Korea's 'closest neighbour', and chronic car park shortages
Seoul to accept foreign vaccinations, Japan…
Seoul to accept foreign vaccinations, Japan is Korea's 'closest neighbour', and chronic car park shortages
K-NEWS BITES Wed 2021-12-08 (KST) [Newsmaker] Seoul agrees to accept foreign vaccination records (2 min read) “South Korea is devising a system to accept foreigners’ overseas vaccination records, a government official confirmed to The Korea Herald on Tuesday… with more details to be announced Thursday… The comments came just hours after a group of embassies, led by the US, urged the Korean government to take urgent action to recognize foreign residents’ overseas vaccination records... It is rare for embassies to forge a united front and publicly voice their concerns about a host government’s policy… As foreign vaccinations are not recognized for non-Korean nationals, they are ineligible for vaccine passes. Without them, they are not allowed in cafes, restaurants, libraries or cinemas under a new rule that came into effect Monday.”