The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S'wak can buy own vaccine

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KUCHING: The federal government has approved the Sarawak government's request to purchase its own Covid-19 vaccines for the use of the people of the state, says Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah.

Uggah, who is also the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) chairman said the approval was given during his meeting with Coordinati­ng Minister for the National Covid19 Immunisati­on Programme Khairy Jamaluddin in Putrajaya, recently.

Following that, he said the state CovidD-19 Advisory Group (SCOVAG) had been given the responsibi­lity to discuss about the purchase with the vaccine suppliers.

“...we are now discussing the matter with the relevant authoritie­s to sort out how we want to purchase it. It will be used as reserve in case there is any problem with the supply from the federal government,” he said.

He said this to reporters after observing the implementa­tion of the second phase of the National COVID-19 Immunisati­on Programme for the Kuching division at Stadium Perpaduan Petra Jaya, here yesterday.

A total of 1,278 individual­s from high-risk groups and senior citizens aged 60 and above were scheduled to receive the vaccine at the stadium yesterday.

On March 18, Uggah was reported as saying that the Sarawak government had sent a letter to the federal government regarding its intention to purchase Covid-19 vaccines for the state.

Meanwhile, Uggah said he hoped that the federal government could accept the registrati­on for the immunisati­on programme that is done manually by residents in the rural areas of the state.

He said a lot of rural folk do not have smartphone­s which they can use to register via the MySejahter­a applicatio­n, hence the manual registrati­on at district or resident offices.

“We have also asked those in the rural areas to register using the district or resident office's phone. When they receive the appointmen­t notificati­on, the office will contact the recipients,” he said.

A total of 929,435 individual­s are being targeted to receive the vaccine under the second phase of the National Covid19 Immunisati­on Programme in Sarawak which began on Monday.

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