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Indonesia begins vaccinating its 270 million inhabitants
14 January 2021 09:51
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JAKARTA. KAZINFORM Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populated country, began Wednesday a complex vaccination campaign against COVID-19 by inoculating President Joko Widodo, who received the first dose from Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac.
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