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Virginia Kroger clinic patients given empty COVID-19 vaccine shots – KCAU 9
A Kroger location in Virginia administered shots with empty syringes to multiple patients scheduled for a COVID-19 vaccine.

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) A Kroger location in Virginia administered shots with empty syringes to multiple patients scheduled for a COVID-19 vaccine.
A Kroger spokesperson told Nexstar’s WRIC that workers at one of their Little Clinic locations made the mistake of administering the shots. They said the health care professional giving the shots was under the impression that a colleague had filled the syringes prior to the appointments.
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