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“I will get you a vaccine in exchange for money”, an Indonesian man who has been vaccinated 17 times

Children are being vaccinated with the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) Sinovac vaccine at an elementary school in Bali, Indonesia on the 23rd (local time). Bali = AP Alliance

In Indonesia, a man in his 40s is being investigated for being vaccinated as a proxy for the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and taking the price.

According to the Asahi Shimbun on the 24th, a video of a 49-year-old male from Sulawesi, central Indonesia, saying, “I vaccinated and received about 100,000 to 800,000 rupiah per person (about 8,400 to 67,000 won) per person.” This is starting to become popular online.

In Indonesia, it is reported that people who avoid vaccination due to chronic illness or distrust of vaccines are using this fraudulent method because they must have a certificate of vaccination in order to enter public facilities and other public facilities.

It is known that the police started an investigation into Mr. A for violating the current law and vaccinated at least 8 people on his behalf.

In an interview with the local media, Mr. A said, “I started to vaccinate on behalf of three months ago for economic reasons.”

Fortunately, despite over-vaccination, he is said to be in good health.

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