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Indonesia partners with other countries in COVID-19 vaccine research

The Indonesian government, through State-owned pharmaceutical enterprises, is cooperating with a number of firms of the Republic of Korea in researching a vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Indonesia partners with other countries in COVID-19 vaccine research ảnh 1Health workers in Indonesia look at testing sample (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Jakarta (VNA) – The Indonesiangovernment, through State-owned pharmaceutical enterprises, is cooperating witha number of firms of the Republic of Korea in researching a vaccine against thecoronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs AirlanggaHartarto said on June 9 that Indonesia would need 340 million ampoules of COVID-19 vaccine for 170 million people. 

The cooperation complies with President Jokowi’sinstruction that ordered state ministers to prioritize bilateral partnershipswith countries that have less population compared to Indonesia, he said, addingthat fewer population countries are seen as an ideal partner.

In addition to the RoK, Indonesia is also looking toselect France and Denmark as vaccine research partners because these countries havedeveloped medicine and do not pay much attention to domestic vaccine demand./.
VNA

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