Singapore received 200,000 Sinovac doses; no 'coercion' or 'external influence' involved

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Singapore received 200,000 Sinovac doses; no 'coercion' or 'external influence' involved, said a top Ministry of Health official.

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SCMPNews reported: “A total of nine people have now died after receiving the China-made jabs, while one person has died following a German-made BioNTech jab” sporeMOH please don’t use Sinovac on our grannies or Singaporean allsgstuff wpsg zaobaosg tocsg MothershipSG

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