The latest order will see Malaysia securing 25 million doses in total of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, enough to inoculate 39% of the population, the Health Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
- Malaysia will begin receiving its first supply of Pfizer vaccines end of next month
- Malaysia’s Health Ministry and Pfizer (Malaysia) Sdn. signed a manufacturing and supply deal for its Covid-19 vaccines on Monday
- The agreement covers the initial 12.8 million doses Malaysia ordered, enough to vaccinate 20% of the population
- The agreement was signed between Health Minister Adham Baba, on behalf of the Malaysian government, and Pfizer ...
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