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Because he blocked the door keyhole of a vaccination center with superglue, a man in England has to go to prison for twelve weeks.
Police in the eastern county of Norfolk said the man had stood trial on Wednesday and was subsequently convicted.
Accordingly, the 53-year-old had clogged the keyhole with the glue on the night of November 26th.
According to the police, 504 people did not receive their booster vaccination against the corona virus as planned because of the locked door.
Older people not boosted
The perpetrator was identified with the help of surveillance cameras and was finally arrested.
Drugs were also found on him.
Chief Commissioner Nathan Clark said a large proportion of the people who could not be vaccinated that day were elderly.
The incident may have "triggered great fears" in them.
ptz / dpa