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Show up for your COVID-19 vaccine appointment

Apr 05, 2021


show up for your covid-19 vaccine appointment

Those eligible to be vaccinated under Phase 2 of the National Immunisation Program will start receiving their appointments today, via the MySejahtera app.

Its coordinating minister says they will be given an option to either accept or decline the appointment.

Khairy Jamaluddin adds that those who accept must show up for the jab, to prevent any vaccines from going to waste.

Meanwhile, Khairy says workers could be allowed to take leave to go for their vaccination appointment.

He says he will discuss the matter with the HR Ministry.

On another note, Khairy says eight states and territories will enter phase two of vaccinations on April 19th.

They are Kedah, Melaka, Terengganu, Pahang, Penang, Labuan, Sabah, and Sarawak.

He explained that other states will kick-off the second phase slightly later, due to logistical concerns.

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No decision yet on interstate travel for fully vaccinated people

show up for your covid-19 vaccine appointment

A decision has yet to be made regarding the PM’s proposal to allow fully vaccinated individuals to cross state borders.

The Health Ministry says so far, there is no evidence to prove that it's safe to do so, adding that it will continue to study the matter.

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Stern action to be taken against individual for spreading fake COVID-19 vaccine death report

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Police in Perak say stern action will be taken against a social media user for spreading fake news alleging a cop died after taking the COVID-19 vaccine.

The state police chief explained that the officer is alive, and was sent to hospital due to a heart attack.


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