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Malaysia has administered 2 712 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine; 133,425 fully inoculated in Selangor

Malaysia has administered 2.712 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine; 133,425 fully inoculated in Selangor Syafiqah Salim © Provided by The Edge KUALA LUMPUR (May 28): Malaysia has administered 2.712 million Covid-19 vaccination shots involving 1.725 million people who received their first dose while 987,012 had two doses. Health Minister Datuk Seri Adham Baba tweeted today that the five areas with the highest number of people who received their first dose of vaccine are Kuala Lumpur (278,893), followed by Selangor (233,764), Sarawak (178,140), Johor (151,913) and Perak (143,064). Meanwhile, the number of people fully inoculated in Selangor was 133,425, followed by Sarawak (92,796), Kuala Lumpur (92,351), Johor (88,129) and Perak (86,402). Based on the latest data dated May 27, a total of 107,340 people in the country were vaccinated in a day from 99,000 previously.

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Current Covid-19 cases are those infected before, during Aidilfitri

25 May 2021 / 19:31 H. Pix for illustration purposes. PUTRAJAYA: Malaysians have been urged to implement self-lockdown as the current Covid-19 cases are infection cases that have occurred before and during Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba. Dr Adham said Malaysia recorded 40 religious clusters where 19 were detected in Johor, Selangor (13) while eight more were found in Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and Kelantan. “Religious clusters emerge during the fasting month and Hari Raya Aidilfitri and proliferate due to mobilisation of people. If we can reduce mobilisation, we can reduce virus transmission,” he told reporters at the virtual press conference on the development of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme with its Coordinating Minister Khairy Jamaluddin here today.

SOPs improved, but vaccine underdosing questions still linger

SOPs improved but vaccine underdosing questions still linger Modified12:23 pm - The government has changed its vaccination procedures to address reports that some Covid-19 recipients were given less than the appropriate dosage. Nevertheless, many questions still linger on how such incidents have transpired and what recourse do vaccine recipients have if they suspect to have been underdosed. At a press conference today, National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (NIP) Coordinating Minister Khairy Jamaluddin was asked about the outcome of the investigation. All Access Plan

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