CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan man to receive NT$450,000 payout in COVID-19 vaccine case
09/09/2023 10:37 PM
A man who developed an autoimmune disease after he was vaccinated against COVID-19 will receive a payout of NT$450,000 (US$14,023), according to information released Saturday by Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
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