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In series of Instagram posts, Khairy defends himself against critics of Covid-19 vaccine policies

KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 — In a series of Instagram posts, coordinating minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme has shot back at his critics with the use of news reports to back his vaccination policies.

He then went on to defend his claim on the unfair distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine on a global scale, sharing an article on Reuters where World Health Organisation Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that only 75 per cent of Covid-19 vaccines were administered by just 10 countries. This forced a response from the European Union , who said that it is not stockpiling Covid-19 vaccines as claimed.

Khairy then responded to DAP stalwart Lim Guan Eng, who recently criticised his decision to not use the term herd immunity.

 

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Definitely something fishy & suspicious Khairykj How come those registered in Feb & Mac till today dont get their appointments but those who did just few weeks manage to get one So far there is no direct answers or apologises for the f%k up. KKMPutrajaya JKJAVMY DrAdhamBaba

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