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Kroger’s Little Clinic gave Virginia clients ’empty’ COVID-19 shots – The Cincinnati Enquirer
Kroger said a Little Clinic location in Virginia accidentally gave “empty” shots to customers signed up to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

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Cincinnati Enquirer
Kroger said Thursday one of its Little Clinic locations in Virginia accidentally gave “empty” shots to customers signed up to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Cincinnati-based grocer, which operates more than 220 Little Clinics in its supermarkets in nine states, said all affected clients were contacted and later given the vaccine.
Nine people were affected by the lapse there were no injuries,…
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