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Covid outbreak in a Buddhist monastery in Bangkok, emergency vaccination

2021-04-07T09:34:30.406Z


The Thai authorities have ordered the closure of about 200 places of worship and organized an emergency campaign for over two thousand people (ANSA)


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Covid outbreak in a Buddhist monastery in Bangkok, emergency vaccination

The Thai authorities have ordered the closure of about 200 places of worship and organized an emergency campaign

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A Thai Buddhist monk displays a patch on his tattooed arm after receiving an injection of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca, during a vaccination campaign following the discovery of an outbreak at a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand.

After vaccination, checks are carried out to monitor any adverse reactions to the vaccine.

The Thai authorities have ordered the closure of about 200 places of worship and organized an emergency campaign for 2,100 people who gravitated around the temple, with the aim of stemming the spread of the infection.

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