South Korea to Compensate Nurse Paralysed After COVID-19 Shot

South Korea to Compensate Nurse Paralysed After COVID-19 Shot
A nurse fills a syringe with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at Dobong health care center in Seoul, South Korea on Feb. 26, 2021. Jung Yeon-Je-Pool/Getty Images
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SEOUL—For the first time in South Korea, a nursing assistant who was paralyzed after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine was recognized as a victim of an industrial accident, making her eligible for government benefits and compensation.

The nursing assistant, who has not been identified, received AstraZeneca’s shot on March 12 and later suffered from double vision and paralysis and was diagnosed with acute encephalomyelitis, the state-run Korea Workers’ Compensation & Welfare Service said on Friday.