The Borneo Post (Sabah)

First batch of Labuan Hospital frontliner­s vaccinated

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LABUAN: The first batch of 150 frontliner­s of Labuan Nucleus Hospital received the first dose of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine yesterday.

The vaccinatio­n exercise under the National Immunisati­on Programme was led by the hospital's director, Dr Adnan Musa Balidran at the hospital compound and witnessed by Labuan Health director, Dr Ismuni Bohari.

“It is our objective to ensure that the healthcare frontliner­s in the critical area of our hospital are Covid-19-free, and this is in the interest of the public and our patients,” Dr Ismuni told Bernama at the hospital's vaccinatio­n centre yesterday.

The remaining 450 frontliner­s at the hospital will be inoculated in stages from today (March 1).

Meanwhile, several personnel of various ranks from the Royal Malaysian Customs Department and Immigratio­n Department were also seen making a beeline for the Labuan vaccinatio­n centre at the Membedai Health Clinic today.

The first batch of 4,680 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine for this dutyfree island arrived at the Labuan Ro-Ro Ferry Terminal on Friday, and the first phase involves 2,340 healthcare and non-healthcare frontliner­s, local leaders and media representa­tives.

The first phase will run until April to be followed by the second phase until August (for senior citizens aged 60 and above, vulnerable groups with morbidity problems and persons with disabiliti­es), and the third phase from May this year until February next year.

The immunisati­on exercise will cover the approximat­ely 103,000 total population of Labuan.

 ?? -Bernama photo ?? The first batch of 150 frontliner­s of Labuan Nucleus Hospital have received the first dose of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine beginning yesterday.
-Bernama photo The first batch of 150 frontliner­s of Labuan Nucleus Hospital have received the first dose of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine beginning yesterday.

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