CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan man to receive NT$3 million payout in COVID-19 vaccine case
10/07/2023 07:22 PM
A man who developed severe disabilities after being vaccinated against COVID-19 will receive a payout of NT$3 million (US$93,361), according to information released Saturday by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP).
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