Converse
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Unilad has picked up the story. I'll have a look for a more credible source.
Anti-Vaxxers Attempt To Bribe Doctors For A Fake Vaccine But End Up With The Real Thing
<p>Anti-vaxxers have reportedly been tricked into receiving the real vaccine after they tried to bribe doctors for a fake one. Fake coronavirus vaccinations have reportedly been taking place across Greece at dozens of vaccination centres, as anti-vaxxers seek to partake in activities usually...www.unilad.co.uk
This story seems a little far fetched, I mean if you really wanted a dodgy vaccination as they say then why wouldn't you just try to go to your local "dodgy" GP in a private clinic somewhere and just pay them the money then you wouldn't really need anything "fake" injected into your arm at all as there is no one there to see it?
I don't know how they would even think to try and get away with something like this in a busy vaccination hub with so many people watching what's going on. I think it's a bit of a far fetched story personally.
Also I am thinking if it's so dodgy over there then what's saying you just don't hand over a little "cash" when entering a venue where only the vaccinated can attend? Probably will save you money in the long run when compared to a so called 400 euro dodgy vaccination...lol