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RKI-Chef Wieler: Das Virus wird hier heimisch werden
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Thursday, 20 May 2021 03:26 PM MYT
BY TAN MEI ZI
Social media was abuzz yesterday after Khairy name-dropped a certain e-commerce platform. Pixabay pic
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PETALING JAYA, May 20 Shopee where you can buy T-shirts and many things, but not vaccines.
The message was spelt out loud and clear by Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin yesterday while reminding Malaysians that the process of buying Covid-19 vaccines is nowhere near as easy as adding an item into your online shopping cart.
“This isn’t buying a T-shirt from Shopee. This is a vaccine, a highly regulated product,” he said.
Corona-Lockerung und Feiertage geben den Schweinepreisen Auftrieb
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