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The NHS offered free vaccines ‘no questions asked’ in London’s Chinatown. Hundreds of people showed up. – Business Insider Australia
Vaccines were administered from a bus organised by a London council on Thursday. A local charity advert said no paperwork was needed.

- Hundreds of people rushed to London’s Chinatown on Thursday to get COVID-19 vaccines.
- There, NHS staff were inoculating people from a bus organized by Westminster Council.
- No paperwork or proof of identification was required, according to reports.
- See more stories on Insider’s business page.
Hundreds of people descended on London’s Chinatown on Thursday after a city council offered no-questions-asked COVID-19 vaccines.
NHS staff onboard a double-decker bus organized by Westminster Council began…
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