Hundreds of people have been gathering outside a hospital in Yiwu, a city in the Zhejiang province in eastern China, for getting their hands on an experimental Covid-19 vaccine.
According to the BBC, this vaccination scheme is not a part of its clinical trials.
The significant aspect of this public offering of the vaccine is that it backed by the Chinese government and anyone who has the money and can stand in queue outside the hospital can get the vaccine, reports BBC.
Nurses in the hospital are administering the injections for a fee of around $60 (£45).
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