Vaccine procurement findings to come out soon


Improving the system: Dr Zaliha (in baju kurung) visiting the Wellness Hub at Hospital Sultanah Amina. With her is Johor health and unity committee chairman Ling Tian Soon (fourth from left).

JOHOR BARU: Examining the Covid-19 vaccine procurement process is not aimed at putting the blame on any party, says Dr Zaliha Mustafa.

The Health Minister said the task force that was formed to draft a White Paper on the vaccine procurement, which was done during the Emergency period, would conclude its findings soon.

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