Pictures of unusual COVID vaccination venues around the world
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Vaccination site at a museum
To provide a convenient and safe place for people to receive COVID-19 vaccines, countries around the world transform shopping malls, churches, airports, subway stations and museums to vaccination centers. Some also offer vaccination services on the river and mountain.
A blue whale model with a bandaid on its fin hangs above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
A blue whale model with a bandaid on its fin hangs above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
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Inside a cathedral
People wait to receive the COVID vaccine inside the Salisbury Cathedral, in Salisbury, Britain.
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Inside a velodrome
A cycling French team member trains on a track as patients are being vaccinated with Moderna Covid-19 vaccine in the velodrome national used as a Covid-19 vaccination centre in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, southwest of Paris.
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At a shopping and entertainment mall
A visitor receives a dose of the QazCovid-in COVID vaccine in a vaccination centre located at a shopping and entertainment mall in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
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Free drink at a bar for taking vaccine shot
A woman receives a COVID vaccination as part of a Tel Aviv municipality initiative offering a free drink at a bar to residents getting the shot, in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Vaccine next to a brandy pot still
A man receives the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine next to a brandy pot still in the remote mountain village Ljevista, Kolasin municipality, Montenegro.
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Vaccination service on the river
Marair Queiroz receives the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from municipal health worker Neuda Sousa during a flood by the rising Solimoes river, one of the two main branches of the Amazon River, in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil.