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"Dracula's Castle" in Romania offering free vaccines
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The castle said to have helped inspire Bram Stoker's "Dracula" will now offer COVID-19 vaccines. Bran Castle in Romania, often referred to as Dracula's Castle, will have free Pfizer vaccines for visitors every weekend in May, the BBC reports.
The site is certainly having some fun with its push for vaccinations. Medics can be seen sporting fang stickers, and signs featuring ferocious teeth replaced by needles have been spotted across the grounds. Visitors can show up without an appointment, and they will also receive free admission to the castle's exhibit of medieval torture instruments.More Related News
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