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Health DG: Only safe Covid-19 vaccine will be used in Msia
Nov 28, 2020
The Health Ministry has assured that any Covid-19 vaccine used in Malaysia will first need to be approved and proven to be effective.
It says the vaccine will then be prioritised for high-risk groups and monitored for any side effects.
This comes after the government said it signed a preliminary deal to secure COVID-19 vaccines from US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, when it becomes available.
Malaysia has once again seen more recoveries from Covid-19 than new cases.
This as almost 1,500 were discharged from hospital after recovering from the coronavirus yesterday.
Meanwhile, we added another 1,109 Covid-19 cases, with Sabah remaining as the largest source of new cases.
Starting today, teachers conducting classes on music will be allowed to hold one-to-one teaching lessons.
The decision was made at a special National Security Council meeting, following appeals from the Music Centre and Music Teachers Association.
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