Peru probes 'empty' jabs, finds no evidence of Covid-19 vaccine black market | Malay Mail

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LIMA, May 15 ― A probe into reports that people who sat for coronavirus vaccinations in Peru were jabbed with empty syringes, found no evidence of any scam, the government said yesterday. A four-day investigation found no evidence that the unused vaccine doses were being squirreled away for...

Saturday, 15 May 2021 07:42 AM MYT

A four-day investigation found no evidence that the unused vaccine doses were being squirreled away for resale on the black market, deputy health minister Gustavo Rosell said.Peru opened a probe Tuesday after three reported cases in which “apparently, the syringes to be used for vaccination did not contain a dose against Covid-19,” the ministry said at the time.

Questioned by investigators, the three nurses blamed “human error,” according to the official report of the probe.

 

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