Blood cancer patient Park Jong-seon, 90, was the most excited among
10 swimmers in the aqua aerobics class, which started back up on
Monday. She has been longing to return to the pool because the water
exercise relieves her joint pain.
"I am free to go outside and not be locked up at home all the time,"
said Park, smiling in a navy swim cap and not wearing a mask in the
25 m (27 yards) pool.
"I finally feel like I am alive again."
The 50-minute pool workout is open to anyone who is fully
vaccinated, but the 10 swimmers were aged 75 and older as the
vaccination campaign has so far focused on the elderly.

Jung-gu district has reopened public swimming pools and offer free
meals at senior centres as incentives for vaccinations, said its
mayor Seo Yang-ho. As of Thursday, nearly 90% of Jung-gu residents
aged 75 or older had signed up for inoculations, he said.
South Korea has eased coronavirus restrictions on large concerts and
sports events this week. Masks will also no longer be required
outdoors for those who have received at least one vaccination dose
and some fully vaccinated travellers will be exempt from mandatory
quarantine starting in July. nL2N2NV03M]
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 South Korea on Wednesday said
it has inoculated over 25% of its population
with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine -
two weeks ahead of schedule - putting the
country on track to meet a target of 70% by
September. The government aims
to give first doses to at least 36 million people, or 70% of the
general public aged 18 years and older, by September, Korea Disease
Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) director Jeong Eun-kyeong told
a briefing on Thursday.
The vaccination plan for the third quarter announced on Thursday
starts with school teachers, high school seniors ahead of their
college entrance exam, and those aged between 50 and 59, Jeong said.
South Korea reported 540 new infections by midnight on Wednesday,
for a tally of 149,731 cases, the KDCA said, with a death toll of
1,994 since the pandemic began.
(Reporting by Sangmi Cha and Hyun Young Yi; Editing by Tom Hogue)
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