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Easter Island begins vaccinating residents against Covid-19 – Bangkok Post
SANTIAGO: Authorities on Easter Island began vaccinating residents against Covid-19 on Monday, distributing 1,200 doses on the first day.

SANTIAGO: Authorities on Easter Island began vaccinating residents against Covid-19 on Monday, distributing 1,200 doses on the first day.
Situated 3,500 kilometres off Chile’s coast, the island — renowned for its ancient, giant humanoid monoliths — has not reported a single coronavirus case in more than 300 days.
Medical personnel and people aged over 80 were the first to receive the jabs, Easter Island mayor Pedro Edmunds told AFP.
He added that authorities estimate 8,000 people will be immunised…
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