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Is it true that the vaccine that Indonesia ordered from China uses African green monkey kidneys? By Warta Ekonomi Online

© Warta Ekonomi. Is it true that the vaccine that Indonesia ordered from China uses African green monkey kidneys?


Warta Ekonomi.co.id, Jakarta

The Indonesian people were shocked by the news vaksin Sinovac which contains African green monkey kidneys making it unclean to use. The message circulated in cyberspace and caused a lot of confusion in the community

For your information, Indonesia has just brought in a corona virus vaccine Covid-19 the second batch made by Sinovac on Thursday 31 December 2020. Indonesia succeeded in bringing in 1.8 million doses of vaccine after previously having imported 1.2 million doses.

However, it seems that not all people welcome the vaccine with enthusiasm. Currently, many claim that the Sinovac vaccine contains vero cell. Vero cell itself is a viral culture medium from African green monkey kidneys.

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Seeing this, Biofarma also tries to provide clarification regarding hoaxes circulating in society today. According to him, this is the act of people who have bad intentions for the mass vaccination program launched by the government. The following is the statement from Biofarma

â ???? Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, the news above is a hoax, which has bad intentions. That in fact: Â

1. The vaccine in the photo is not the vaccine used in the Indonesian clinical trial

2. The vaccine in the photo is not a photo of the vaccine that will be used later, different brands and different packaging

3. The pictures on the vaccine are plentiful on the internet and are easy to abuse.

Author: Editors
Editor: Annisa Nurfitriyani
Photo: iStockPhoto / Manjurul

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