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Buddhist monks vaccinated against Covid-19 in Thailand

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Bangkok, May 18 (EFE/EPA).- Hundreds of Thai Buddhist monks were vaccinated on Tuesday against COVID-19.The Thai government drives the emergency vaccination against COVID-19 rollout to be inoculated together with proactive mass testing in a bid to combat the coronavirus pandemic, in which thousands new cases of infections and surging of death toll have been reported daily. Bangkok has the highest number of infections amid a third wave of COVID-19 in Thailand. (Camera: RUNGROJ YRONGIT).SHOT LIST: THAI BUDDHIST MONKS RECEIVE SHOTS OF SINOVAC VACCINE DURING A VACCINATION DRIVE AGAINST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AT THE PRIEST HOSPITAL IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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