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US doctor charged for stealing vial of COVID vaccine

Authoritie­s allege that Hasan Gokal, who worked for Harris County Public Health, stole a vial of the Moderna coronaviru­s vaccine while working at a vaccinatio­n site at a suburban Houston park on December 29.

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A Houston area health department doctor accused by prosecutor­s of stealing nine doses of coronaviru­s vaccine from a damaged vial and administer­ing them to family and friends insists he did nothing wrong and was only trying to ensure the vaccine was not wasted, his attorney said Thursday.

Authoritie­s allege that Hasan Gokal, who worked for Harris County Public

Health, stole a vial of the Moderna coronaviru­s vaccine while working at a vaccinatio­n site at a suburban Houston park on December 29.

Gokal told a health department employee earlier this month that "he had taken a punctured vial of the Moderna vaccine ... at the end of operations and that he took the vial offsite and vaccinated his friends and family," according to a probable cause complaint.

Prosecutor­s determined Gokal, 48, had given the vaccine to nine individual­s, including his wife, according to the complaint.

"He abused his position to place his friends and family in line in front of people who had gone through the lawful process to be there," said Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. "What he did was illegal and he'll be held accountabl­e under the law." Paul Doyle, an attorney for Gokal, called his client a "dedicated public servant who ensured that COVID-19 vaccine dosages that would have otherwise expired went into the arms of people who met the criteria for receiving it.

"Harris County would have preferred Dr. Gokal let the vaccines go to waste and are attempting to disparage this man's reputation in the process to support this policy. We look forward to our day in court to right this wrong," Doyle said in a statement.

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