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Officials ‘astonished by high uptake of third COVID shot’ - Barbados Today

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Thousands of fully vaccinated people across Barbados have surprised officials by turning up at inoculation sites in growing numbers for a third shot in the arm against COVID-19. Joint Coordinator of the National Vaccination Programme Major David Clarke conceded on Friday he did not expect this development to occur but believes people might be trying […]

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