New Zealand In Talks With Fast Food Restaurants To Offer Covid Vaccines To Customers WhatDoYouThink?
New Zealand officials are in talks with fast food brands like KFC and Taco Bell to offer customers Covid-19 vaccines while they wait in line for their meals in an effort to boost
vaccination rates and avoid future lockdowns. What doStephanie Castro, Body Bagger“I assume we already have that here, otherwise what the hell did that guy at Pizza Hut do to me?”
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