kualalumpur Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin malam ini menyertai beberapa pemimpin dunia dalam menggesa kolaborasi global untuk menyegerakan usaha dalam penghasilan vaksin Covid-19.
Bercakap pada pelancaran Akses kepada Peralatan Covid-19 dihoskan Pertubuhan Kesihatan Dunia menerusi telesidang yang disiarkan secara langsung, Muhyiddin menawarkan sokongan penuh Malaysia terhadap kerjasama global penting itu.
"Malaysia komited sepenuhnya untuk menjadi sebahagian usaha yang terikat dengan masa ini dan turut serta dalam penghasilan dan pembuatan beberapa peralatan dan vaksin ini sebaik sahaja diperlukan.
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