Indian slum residents unknowingly part of COVID-19 vaccine trial
Indian slum residents unknowingly part of COVID-19 vaccine trial - Insider
After a white van advertised COVID-19 vaccines to a central-Indian slum, many of its residents feel duped after finding out they were in a trial.
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