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Sabah green lights sale of Covid-19 vaccines to private sector

KOTA KINABALU, July 30 — The Sabah government is allowing private companies in the state to purchase Covid-19 vaccines directly for use on their employees.

“All private companies and industries will be allowed to directly purchase these vaccines. With this they can vaccinate their employees at their own premises which will be temporary vaccination centres,” he said.

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