The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Guidelines to prevent queue jumping for Covid jab

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PUTRAJAYA: The government has establishe­d ‘Guidelines to Determine List of Frontliner­s’ to avoid queue jumping under the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme, said Coordinati­ng Minister for National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme, Khairy Jamaluddin.

Khairy who is also Science, Technology and Innovation Minister said the decision was made at the Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Special Committee (JKJAV) meeting in which the guidelines would provide details on frontliner­s.

The guidelines have been signed by him and Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba and had been uploaded at https://www. vaksincovi­d.gov.my/, found on the websites of both ministries, he added.

“So the question of cutting queue will not arise as personnel of vaccinatio­n dispensing centres (PPV) have been told to follow the guidelines. The guidelines will clearly state who is eligible and who is not yet eligible for the vaccinatio­n under phase one,” he was speaking at a joint media conference with Dr Adham after attending the JKJAV meeting here yesterday.

Khairy said the government is also considerin­g issuing compound on those found cutting queue to obtain Covid-19 vaccine jab.

Khairy said more authority maybe given to the Health Minister to impose the compound.

Commenting on the matter, Dr Adham said there are provisions in the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1998 (Act 342) to enable any individual­s who obstruct efforts to prevent diseases to be brought to court.

In this regard, Khairy called on the people to channel their complaints on queue cutting to enable more frontline workers receive the Covid-19 shot.

Khairy also said that JKJAV had agreed to form a sub-committee to look into requests and applicatio­ns for new categories of people who want to be qualified as frontliner­s.

On the registrati­on for Covid19 vaccine jabs via MySejahter­a applicatio­n, he said 1,468,137 or 6.1 per cent of the people have registered as at 11 am this morning.

“The level of registrati­on is still low as our target is 80 per cent. The figure is expected to rise after March 5 when registrati­on via hotline and website, www. vaksincovi­d.gov.my is opened,” he said.

The number of vaccine recipients so far stands at 17,064 individual­s with Sarawak having the most vaccinatio­ns followed by Pahang and Perak, he said.

Meanwhile, the Johor state government has given assurance that the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n process in Johor will be implemente­d according to the list of recipients finalised by the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Speaking to reporters at the state-level Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme at Dewan Muafakat Johor Taman Adda in Johor Bahru, Menteri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad said, as such, the public need not to worry about the possibilit­y of double standards in the vaccinatio­n process.

“The list (of recipients) was prepared by the state government but had to be submitted to the MOH where it had to be scrutinise­d to ensure that the first-phase recipients of the vaccine consist only the real MOH and non-MOH frontliner­s,” he said.

Hasni said Johor received the first supply of the vaccine on Feb 1 to be administer­ed to 35,100 frontliner­s involved directly to curb the spread of the disease.

“Johor has a total of 41,034 frontliner­s, so the remaining 5,934 will receive the vaccine in the second phase,” he said, adding that the first phase which began yesterday until April involved only 70,200 doses.

Yesterday, Hasni became the first individual in Johor to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

Also receiving their jabs were State Health and Environmen­t Committee chairman R. Vidyananth­an, Health director Datuk Dr Aman Rabu and Johor Police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay. – Bernama

 ??  ?? Frontliner­s in Johor Bharu holding up signs such as ‘Vaccinated’ or ‘Vaccines Are Safe’ after receiving their PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine at the Dewan Raya Bandar Seri Alam yesterday. - Bernama photo
Frontliner­s in Johor Bharu holding up signs such as ‘Vaccinated’ or ‘Vaccines Are Safe’ after receiving their PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine at the Dewan Raya Bandar Seri Alam yesterday. - Bernama photo

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