Kulai MP Teo Nie Ching questioned the government for allegedly allowing pharmaceutical group Pharmaniaga to profiteer while it fails to deliver sufficient Covid-19 vaccines to Johor, despite high vaccine registration there.
“It is crystal clear that Johor does not receive the (amount of) vaccine we should be getting, even though 91.8 percent of Johoreans have registered for the vaccination, much higher than the national average of 79.8 percent,” she said.
Teo was speaking during a press conference in Parliament today.
She said, as of July 21, they only received...