Morocco Denies Rumors of 27 Dirham COVID-19 Vaccine Price, Warns Against Misinformation
– byBladi.net
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The Ministry of Health formally denied the false information about the acquisition of a Chinese anti-Covid-19 vaccine at 27 dirhams per dose.
According to a press release from the department of Khalid Ait Taleb, this information widely relayed on social networks is "unfounded and false". For the ministry, the vaccine could be acquired at 27 DH per dose, but the selling price to citizens has not yet been set.
The ministry also called on the population to be vigilant in the face of fake news and erroneous data.
Category: Morocco
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