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Bangkok to open 25 vaccination centers following increase in Covid-19 infections

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Bangkok, May 13 (EFE/EPA).-Bangkok will open 25 vaccination centers in public places such as shopping malls throughout the city, in order to conduct emergency vaccinations following a sharp rise in COVID-19 infections. The main target groups are medical personnel, public health workers and people who may have contact with many people such as taxi drivers and teachers. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK)SHOT LIST: PEOPLE QUEUE FOR THE REGISTRATION TO RECEIVE THE COVID-19 VACCINATION IN BANGKOK, THAILAND AND THAI PRIME MINISTER PRAYUT CHAN-O-CHA VISITS A VACCINATION STATION IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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