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Chinese coronavirus vaccines trading on the black market in the Philippines


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Manila: The message in late December wasn t meant for Jesse, a newcomer working at an offshore gambling operator in the Philippines. But her eyes fell on a group chat on her colleague s unattended phone, detailing plans to administer coronavirus vaccines this month to her Chinese co-workers.
Her colleague had sent their peers a reminder to make sure when they get vaccinated, they have to wear long sleeves [.] to cover the cotton after the injection, said Jesse, a Filipino who chose to go by her nickname for fear of reprisal. And you re not supposed to say anything to other employees. ....

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Black market for illegal coronavirus vaccines thriving in the Philippines


By REGINE CABATO | The Washington Post | Published: January 16, 2021
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MANILA, Philippines The message in late December wasn t meant for Jesse, a newcomer working at an offshore gambling operator in the Philippines. But her eyes fell on a group chat on her colleague s unattended phone, detailing plans to administer coronavirus vaccines this month to her Chinese co-workers.
Her colleague had sent their peers a reminder to make sure when they get vaccinated, they have to wear long sleeves . . . to cover the cotton after the injection, said Jesse, a Filipino who chose to go by her nickname for fear of reprisal. And you re not supposed to say anything to other employees. ....

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