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A person carries a crucifix and a sign depicting American businessman Bill Gates at a demonstration against coronavirus disease vaccinations, in Milan, Italy, on November 13, 2021.Last day for health department to reach target of vaccinating half a million people as Vooma weekend ends.
A person carries a crucifix and a sign depicting American businessman Bill Gates at a demonstration against coronavirus disease vaccinations, in Milan, Italy, on November 13, 2021.Last day for health department to reach target of vaccinating half a million people as Vooma weekend endsSouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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