More Chinese Covid-19 vaccines arrive in Myanmar as govt lifts stay at home order


YANGON, Nov 13 (Xinhua): A batch of 2 million doses of China's Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine arrived in Myanmar's Yangon on Friday (Nov 12), the Chinese Embassy to Myanmar said in a press release.

Of the newly arrived vaccines, 1 million doses were donated by China, according to the embassy's release.

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