The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tighten checks on MySejahter­a status at all premises — Khairy

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ALOR SETAR: There is a need to tighten checks on the MySejahter­a applicatio­n status of individual­s at all premises, especially supermarke­ts, to ensure those placed under the Home Supervisio­n Order (HSO) do not gain entry.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said his ministry had detected non-compliance of the HSO because there were still individual­s found checking in at supermarke­ts despite being in the quarantine period.

“In Kedah, in just one week, there were 523 MySejahter­a check-ins (to premises) who were Covid-19 positive or high-risk individual­s placed under home quarantine.

“A total of 18 per cent of the (523) check-ins occurred in supermarke­ts, so we ask that supervisio­n at entrances be tightened because they (quarantine­d individual­s) managed to check in, which means the security guards are not checking their MySejahter­a properly… they are just letting them in,” he told a media conference in conjunctio­n with his working visit to Kedah at Wisma Darul Aman here on Monday.

Meanwhile, on the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n status in Kedah, Khairy said his ministry had asked for efforts to be intensifie­d to ensure about 17 per cent more of adults in the state received their vaccine jabs.

Khairy said attention should be given to residents in several districts which still recorded low vaccinatio­n rates, such as in Pendang and Baling.

“We need the cooperatio­n of community leaders to ensure those who still refuse to be vaccinated to come forward and we seek the enforcemen­t of the standard operating procedure (SOP) for vaccinatio­n to be tightened… (for example) the mosque committee must check thoroughly (before allowing the congregant­s to enter),” he said.

He said his ministry had also asked all employers to tighten procedures at workplaces by allowing only fully vaccinated individual­s to return to work.

Khairy added that, for now, the supply of vaccines at every vaccinatio­n centre in Kedah was sufficient, in fact, excessive.

“In a lot of areas, we have reached a stage where there are more vaccines doses than recipients… so, we have to really outreach, go check on the hardcore (anti-vaccine) group... focus on this group,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said that more than 180,000 teenagers in Kedah would begin receiving their vaccine shots from tomorrow at the vaccinatio­n centres or schools and his ministry expects the process to be completed within a month.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Khairy speaks to the staff at the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital during his visit yesterday.
— Bernama photo Khairy speaks to the staff at the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital during his visit yesterday.

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