Coronavirus pandemic: In the USA, a medical employee is said to have destroyed large quantities of the corona vaccine - allegedly willfully.
Coronavirus pandemic
: In the
corona crisis,
the hopes of many rest on the
vaccinations against Covid-19
.
In the
United States
, a medical worker in a hospital is said to have
destroyed
large amounts of
Covid-19
vaccine
.
He is said to have been released.
The investigation is ongoing.
Munich / Grafton - Spectacular case in connection with
Corona
from the
USA
: A medical employee is said to
have destroyed
large amounts of
coronavirus
vaccine
in a hospital
.
Coronavirus pandemic: The hopes of many rest on the corona vaccines
According to
HNA *,
this was announced by the
Aurora Medical Center in Grafton
,
Wisconsin,
USA
.
According to this, an employee is alleged to have deliberately made 500 doses of a
corona vaccine
unusable by taking the ampoules out of a refrigerator in the evening and allowing them to thaw.
The incident is said to have occurred on December 26th.
The
vaccines
against the
lung disease Covid-19
actually have to be cooled at high temperatures below zero.
According to the report, the employee reportedly admitted that he deliberately removed the ampoules from the refrigerator.
Coronavirus pandemic: In the USA, a hospital employee allegedly destroys hundreds of corona vaccine doses
The American FBI has started the investigation, it is said, and the hospital has fired the employee concerned.
"We are more than disappointed that this person's actions have resulted in more than 500 people receiving their vaccinations later," a spokesman for the clinic in
Wisconsin is
quoted as saying.
The reasons for the act are not known.
Around Christmas,
vaccinations
against the
insidious corona virus
also began in the European Union (EU) and
Germany
.
It will probably take months before a high vaccination rate is achieved in the population.
The approved
vaccines
are considered safe and should make an end to the global pandemic possible.
(pm)
* hna.de is part of the Germany-wide Ippen-Digital editors network