A New Zealand man allegedly got 10 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine injected in just one day, after being paid by someone else to have the shot on their behalf. So, they reportedly tried to circumvent the system by paying someone else to get vaccinated on their behalf .
And, at that price, people are apparently willing to inject up to 10 doses of the vaccine into their bodies. He is suspected of having vaccinated against Covid-19 up to 10 times a day on behalf of another person, prompting an investigation by the Health Ministry.
The person reportedly visited several vaccination centers in Auckland and received the Covid-19 vaccine several times on behalf of someone else who paid for the «service». "People who don't have any form of photo identification are people who are disproportionately in vulnerable groups - the homeless or transient, the elderly, the young, the disabled - and we don't want to create barriers to their vaccination," a spokesperson for the vaccination campaign said. say. While there is no data on the effects of using the vaccine in this way, vaccine experts say the person may not suffer serious harm.