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Malaysia to start vaccination drive early – PerthNow
Malaysia has brought forward its COVID-19 vaccination program following the delivery of its first batch of Pfizer doses on Sunday morning.

Malaysia has moved up its COVID-19 inoculation drive by two days with the first batch of vaccines arriving in the Southeast Asian nation.
Malaysia aims to vaccinate at least 80 per cent of its 32 million people within a year as it pushes to revive an economy that, slammed by coronavirus-related curbs, recorded its worst slump in over two decades in 2020.
It has imposed more lockdowns this year amid a fresh wave of coronavirus infections.
The country has recorded 280,272 cases and 1051 deaths.
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