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Thailand's COVID-19 vaccination drive gets chaotic with dose shortages

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Bangkok, Jun 14 (EFE/EPA).- Thailand is struggling to continue its COVID-19 vaccine rollout as dose shortages lead to nationwide chaos and mass cancellation of appointments. Thai government insisted they would continue jabs rollout while many vaccination facilities are facing problems due to vaccine shortages. Vaccination sites nationwide had to cancel scheduled vaccinations for some of the already registered citizens. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK). SHOT LIST: A MASS VACCINATION AGAINST COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AT A GYMNASIUM TURNED TO NON-HOSPITAL VACCINATION CENTER, SET UP INSIDE THE KASETSART UNIVERSITY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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