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Indonesia has more than a million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, but this has nothing to do with Pfizer. The treatments come from China’s Sinovac Life Sciences Corporation, and arrived in Indonesia last week.
Nearly two-million more doses are scheduled to be delivered by Sinovac next month, and the company will also send raw material for another 45-million doses that will be processed by Indonesia’s state pharmaceutical company, PT Bio Farma.
Indonesia’s Health Minister says the country also has agreements with a series of other multinational firms to acquire more COVID-19 vaccines including the version from Pfizer that requires ultra-cold storage. Other vaccines are expected from AstraZeneca, Moderna, and Novavax as well as the China National Pharmaceutical Group Corporation, or Sinopharm.
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Java, Bali prioritized for vaccines because of high case numbers
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