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Peru probe finds no proof of Covid-19 vaccine black market

Nurses in all 3 empty syringe reports blame ‘human error’ for mishap

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 May 2021 2:30PM

Peru probe finds no proof of Covid-19 vaccine black market
Peru investigators find no evidence of a Covid-19 inoculation scam, after footage of a nun allegedly being jabbed with an empty syringe at her vaccination appointment surfaces on social media. – Pixabay pic, May 15, 2021

LIMA – A probe into reports that people who sat for coronavirus vaccinations in Peru were jabbed with empty syringes, found no evidence of any scam, the government said yesterday.

A four-day investigation found no evidence that the unused vaccine doses were being squirreled away for resale on the black market, Deputy Health Minister Gustavo Rosell said.

“We have lost none (of the vaccines) so far,” the minister insisted.

Peru opened a probe Tuesday after three reported cases in which “apparently, the syringes to be used for vaccination did not contain a dose against Covid-19”, the ministry said at the time.

The matter came to light when a person accompanying a nun to her vaccination appointment in Lima, and filmed it, realised the syringe being used was empty.

The companion objected, at which point the nurse loaded the dose of Pfizer vaccine.

Footage of the alleged incident was published on social media on Monday, followed by reports of two other, similar incidents in the capital.

Questioned by investigators, the three nurses blamed “human error”, according to the official report of the probe.

Peru, a country of 33 million people, has registered some 1.8 million coronavirus infections and more than 65,000 deaths.

Its vaccination campaign, using doses from drugmakers Sinopharm, Pfizer and AstraZeneca, has had a slow start, with about 2.3% of the population having received two doses to date.

The campaign is still focusing on people older than 70. – AFP, May 15, 2021

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