The Borneo Post

Khairy: PUI, PUS and close contacts of patients should not turn up at PPVs

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Prospectiv­e vaccine recipients with the status of person under investigat­ion (PUI), person under surveillan­ce (PUS) or close contacts of Covid19 patients are not allowed to turn up at vaccinatio­n centres (PPVs).

National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme Coordinati­ng Minister, Khairy Jamaluddin, said that thus far they had found that several individual­s with such status were present at PPVs, when they should have been at home under quarantine.

He said that the vaccinatio­n exercise for individual­s with such status will be reschedule­d, because they are at risk of infecting others.

“We check the My Sejahtera system where we can check risk status in My Sejahtera, and it is always updated. If you are classified as ‘close contact’ do not come (to PPV),” he said, when met in his visit to the PPV for Astra Zeneca Covid-19 vaccine at World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL), yesterday.

Apart from that, he said that those who did not have an appointmen­t at My Sejahtera also should not come to PPVs to try their luck to get the vaccine, as it could cause congestion and compromise physical distancing.

At the same time, Khairy also advised those with a vaccinatio­n appointmen­t to be present at the appointed time about 15 to 30 minutes early to avoid crowding the place.

Asked about the complaints of some married couples who had vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts on different dates, whether they could be adjusted to be on the same day, Khairy said that it all depended on the capacity of the PPVs.

He said that if the staff at PPV found that many were not present on the day, they would probably administer the vaccine to the couple who were present that day.

“But if on a certain day the PPV is very full, so that they (healthcare workers) may say that they cannot give it to you. So, we give the PPVs some discretion. I cannot handle it all at the central level, that’s ridiculous.

“There is a discretion­al policy for the PPVs but please, that doesn’t mean you can just walk in, only on the day when you are there to accompany your husband or wife. It is not for you to go and rush to the PPVs,” said Khairy, who is also the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation.

Meanwhile, he said that more opt-in registrati­on for AstraZenec­a Covid-19 vaccines will be opened for residents in the Klang Valley and several other states, and an announceme­nt on the matter would be made next week.

On May 2, the government opened opt-in booking for the AstraZenec­a Covid-19 vaccines for eligible individual­s aged 18 and above, and the vaccinatio­n exercise began on May 5.

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