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Saturday, 01 May 2021 02:00 PM MYT
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Khairy says applications for the AstraZeneca vaccine will be open tomorrow from 12 noon for those in KL and Selangor. Reuters pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 1 ― Applications for the AstraZeneca vaccine will be open tomorrow from 12 noon for those in KL and Selangor, said Khairy Jamaludin on Twitter today.
“As previously announced, JKJAVMY (Special Committee on Covid-19 Vaccine Supple) is offering an opt-in choice for people who want to take the AstraZaneca vaccine.
“Bookings will be open tomorrow, May 2, 12noon at vaksincovid.gov.my,” he said in an update on Twitter.
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Just jabbed: Khairy (right) speaking with vaccine recipients at Seremban City Council Hall Vaccine Dispensing Centre. Bernama
SEREMBAN: The National Security Council needs to review its decision to relax Covid-19 mitigation steps, such as allowing Ramadan bazaars to open, following a spike in cases and the emergence of other variants in Malaysia, says Khairy Jamaludin.
Khairy, who is Coordinating Minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, said this was necessary as there was a real possibility of Malaysia being hit by a “fourth wave”.
“As someone responsible for the immunisation programme, I am concerned about the fourth wave and my greatest worry is the variants of the virus.
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The Coordinating Minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme said this was necessary as there was a real possibility of Malaysia being hit by a fourth wave.
“As someone responsible for the immunisation programme, I am really concerned about the fourth wave and my greatest worry are the variants of the virus.
“On Wednesday (April 14), the Health director-general announced that there are already 17 cases of the South African variant in Malaysia and we know that this particular variant is not only more transmissible but the vaccines are less effective against it, ” he told reporters after visiting the Seremban City Council Hall Vaccine Dispensing Centre.
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