Hong Kong health authorities apologise after 2 children given wrong vaccines

Hong Kong health authorities apologise after 2 children given wrong vaccines

[South China Morning Post] - 02/20/2025

Nurses blamed after children mistakenly given pneumococcal vaccine instead of hepatitis B jabs.



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