There is a risk that thousands of Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines could be wasted if more citizens do not come forward to get vaccinated. This country moved from a vaccine drought to a vaccine avalanche, with a menu of options to choose from. But because of slow uptake, Trinidad and Tobago is now facing the possibility that these vaccines could expire in just a few weeks. Kalain Hosein has the story.
Thousands of T&T’s Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines close to expiry
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