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Unique COVID-19 vaccination spots: In the bar, in the garden, on the bus

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More than 2.09 billion doses of vaccine have been administered in 176 countries, with a global average vaccination rate of about 38 million doses per day.

An assembly plant worker receives the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on a bus in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. A vaccination site in a movie theater in San Juan City, Manila (Philippines). The Natural History Museum in New York City (USA) was requisitioned as a COVID-19 vaccination site. A health worker administers the AstraZeneca vaccine at the municipal theater in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). A woman is vaccinated with Sinovac Biotech’s CoronaVac vaccine in a movie theater in San Juan (Philippines). A person is vaccinated against QazCovid-in at a shopping and entertainment center in Almaty (Kazakhstan). Kazakhstan uses the QazCovid-in vaccine, also known as QazVac, developed by the country, for mass injection. People wait in front of FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona (Spain) to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Teachers wait in line to receive the CanSino vaccine (China) outside the military base in Ciudad Juarez (Mexico). A woman is vaccinated at a bar in Tel Aviv (Israel). Previously, the Tel Aviv government had an initiative to provide free drinks at bars to citizens who were vaccinated. A woman is vaccinated at a mobile vaccination site in Northumberland park as the number of new mutated COVID-19 cases increases in Shiremoor, North Tyneside, England. A vaccination site at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok (Thailand). People wait for vaccinations in the Usce shopping center (Belgrade, Serbia). Here, the first 100 injectors will receive a voucher worth 3,000 dinars (equivalent to $30.74). France’s national cycling team trains as people wait for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at an indoor stadium in Paris (France). A factory employee is vaccinated with Pfizer-BioNTech on a bus in Ciudad Juarez (Mexico). Vaccination point at Coney Island subway station in Brooklyn, New York (USA). Vacci’Bus, a bus converted into a vaccination and counseling center, travels through remote villages near Reims (France) to bring COVID-19 vaccines to the elderly. Vaccination site inside Salisbury Cathedral, in Salisbury (England). A man is vaccinated against COVID-19 in the remote mountain village of Ljevista, in the municipality of Kolasin (Montenegro). Health workers prepare before administering AstraZeneca vaccine to a riverside community in Manaus (Brazil). A person watches after injection at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, Seattle, Washington (USA). Customers dine at a restaurant where people are injecting China’s Sinopharm vaccine in Kragujevac (Serbia). Biblioteka kod Milutina restaurant claims to be giving away a free meal to anyone who decides to get vaccinated. People wait in line to get vaccinated at the Grand Central Station Terminal in Manhattan (New York). A resident is vaccinated with AstraZeneca at home amid flooding on the Solimoes River in Anama, Brazil. A patient receives the AstraZeneca vaccine at the clinic of Dr Claudia Schramm in Maintal (Germany). A bus is used as a mobile vaccination site in Thamesmead, London (UK). A Venetian gets vaccinated in a traditional ‘vaporetto’. This is a ferry commonly used for public transport in Venice (Italy). Health professionals come to vaccinate a farming community in Mecca (California). A woman gives Sputnik V vaccine at a mobile vaccination station on a bus in Simferopol (Crimea, Russia). A rice miller is injected with a dose of COVISHIELD during a vaccination campaign in Bavla village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India. Photo: Reuters

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