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Lawyer Sues Government For Delaying Second Dose Of Astrazeneca
Lawyer Fadhil Al-Basman demands a moral compensation of KD 5001 for the damages he, the citizens and residents sustained as a result of not receiving the second dose of the Oxford vaccine, similar to the citizens who have received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine, Al-Rai daily reported.
Al-Basman stated in his lawsuit that on 4 February he received the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, and he was scheduled for the second dose on 3/4/2021 aforementioned vaccine, but until the date of filing this lawsuit, He has not received the second dose of this vaccine.
Due to the inability of the government, the advertiser of the vaccine, his vaccination against the coronavirus is incomplete.
He stated that there is another type of vaccine, the Pfizer vaccine, which was approved by the World Health Organization and the Kuwaiti government for vaccination, and adequate quantities were available in Kuwait, sufficient for the citizens and residents.
This creates inequality in health care against those who received the AstraZeneca/ Oxford vaccine The vaccination against the virus provides several advantages related to travel or access to some facilities, which fuels segregation and increases inequality among citizens.
He added that the advertisers also did not give to the citizen or resident the right to choose the type of vaccination.
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source ;  times kuwait
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