Companies work to combat vaccine hesitancy in Malaysia | New Straits Times

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Watsons Malaysia, Media Prima Berhad and GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Malaysia have all played an active role in supporting the government's initiatives to combat vaccine hesitancy.

 

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