First shipment of Covid-19 vaccine lands in Singapore on SIA flight from Brussels
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SINGAPORE is looking to play a role in the global packaging and distribution of vaccines, as the Republic marks the successful shipment of its first batch of vaccine from Belgium following multiple trials and deliberate planning.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the first such shipment to arrive in Asia, was carried by a Singapore Airlines (SIA) Boeing 747-400 freighter, SQ7979. The scheduled freighter service landed at Changi Airport at about 7.30pm on Monday.
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