The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Biggest national immunisati­on from end this month – PM

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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme which is set to roll out at the end of this month is the biggest vaccinatio­n effort ever implemente­d in Malaysia, according to Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said 80 per cent of the country’s population, or approximat­ely 26.5 people, are expected to receive the vaccine free of charge.

“The Covid-19 vaccine is the crucial silver lining for us to win the war against Covid-19. The government has managed to secure access to the vaccine and the first shipment of the supply is expected to arrive this month.

“The first shipment of the Covid-19 vaccine comprises those produced by Pfizer and BioNTech which has shown a very high efficacy rate of 95 per cent,” he said in a special message aired on national television channels and social media platforms yesterday.

Muhyiddin said the immunisati­on programme will be carried out in three phases with the first involving some 500,000 medical and non-medical frontliner­s.

“This phase is very important to protect our frontliner­s in the fight against Covid-19. The first phase of this immunisati­on programme is scheduled to be completed in April,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the second phase from April to August will involve those at high risk of complicati­ons from Covid-19, namely the elderly and vulnerable people aged 60 and above, and those with morbidity problems such as heart disease, obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure including persons with disabiliti­es who made up a total of 9.4 million people.

“For the third phase, it will involve adults aged 18 and above who will receive the vaccine between May this year and February next year. This phase is equally important to develop herd community and bring the pandemic under control,” he said.

In the meantime, he said the Cabinet had agreed to appoint Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin as the coordinati­ng minister of the vaccinatio­n programme who would lead a special task force in the implementa­tion of specific programmes on logistics and coordinati­on issues with states and government agencies.

“This is to enable the Ministry of Health to continue to focus on health services and tackle the spread of the Covid-19 which is still showing a worrying trend,” he said.

To ensure that the vaccinatio­n programme runs smoothly and to provide convenienc­e to the people, Muhyiddin said more than 600 storage centres which will also function as vaccinatio­n centres will be opened nationwide.

He said the relevant authoritie­s had also been instructed to make optimal use of the available facilities including public and private health facilities, stadiums, convention centres, community halls and universiti­es as vaccinatio­n centres as provided for under the Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance 2021.

The Prime Minister also called on all Malaysians to give their cooperatio­n to ensure success of the programme, including by offering either medical or non-medical assistance, or by providing health education at the vaccinatio­n centres.

“Participat­ion of volunteers, university students, community leaders, religious scholars, nongovernm­ental organisati­ons, the Red Crescent Society, St. John’s Ambulance and the cooperatio­n of the private sector in the programme are most welcomed.

“We are all in this together and only together can we win. Protect ourselves and others,” he said, adding that further informatio­n on the registrati­on procedures and locations for the vaccinatio­n will be announced later.

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