Pharmaniaga Bhd successfully supplied 3.8 million doses of Sinovac vaccines to Malaysia in June. Pharmaniaga is now operating under its maximum capacity where it produces 500,000 doses of the Sinovac vaccine a week, which accounts for nearly 2 million doses per month. In addition to these, China will be sending 10.4 million in batches to the country by the end of August 2021. All these vaccine doses should be approved by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) after being delivered to the Ministry of Health.
Once a larger percentage of the local population is covered by the vaccination program, beach resorts in Malaysia the likes of Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas will get the chance to operate freely and let their guests enjoy barrier-less vacations amidst the pandemic. The government takes all immediate actions to expedite its vaccination program across the country.
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