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MOH assures no non-halal elements in vaccines

Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye speaks during an interview with Malay Mail January 31, 2019. — Picture by Farhan Najib

“Although the construction of the first halal vaccine plant will be built, it does not mean that the vaccines used all this while are not halal. Dr Lee was asked to comment on allegations that the construction of the first halal vaccine plant in the country meant the vaccines used all this while were not halal under Islamic law.

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