The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MySejahter­a team resolves over 500,000 digital certificat­es issues

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ALOR SETAR: The MySejahter­a team has resolved over 500,000 complaints of digital vaccinatio­n certificat­es not being displayed on the MySejahter­a applicatio­n within a week, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

He said the Ministry of Health (MOH) took note of the complaints regarding the problem among individual­s who had received either the first dose or both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine and would continue to ensure the applicatio­n updated vaccine recipients’ informatio­n from time to time.

“Last week I set a target of resolving as many complaints as possible regarding the digital certificat­es in the MySejahter­a applicatio­n and, as a result of the investigat­ions, the MOH has identified several causes.

“A total of 95,347 complaints were related to MySejahter­a users. Among the problems identified were due to the vaccine recipient’s status as a dependent, causing the individual’s digital certificat­e to be linked to the MySejahter­a account’s owner,” he told a media conference in conjunctio­n with his working visit to Kedah at Wisma Darul Aman here on Sunday.

He said that for this particular problem, the account owner would need to remove the dependent to enable the dependent to register his or her own MySejahter­a account.

Another problem identified, he said, was that of MySejahter­a account holders not confirming their identity card numbers in the applicatio­n.

He said that to solve this problem, users are required to verify their names and identity card numbers in the Covid-19 Vaccinatio­n section and complete questions related to personal informatio­n.

“(Other problems) are related to users having more than one MySejahter­a account and the digital certificat­e will only be displayed on the MySejahter­a account that is being used when receiving vaccinatio­n at the PPV (vaccinatio­n centre),” he said.

Apart from that, he said a total of 71,408 of the complaints were found to have been due to the PPV not completing the documentat­ion process after an individual had received his or her vaccine jab.

He said that for this problem, the MySejahter­a team was coordinati­ng with the PPVs involved to ensure that users would receive their digital certificat­es in their MySejahter­a applicatio­n.

“I also want to remind the PPV staff to check and ensure every vaccine recipient receives the digital certificat­e in his or her MySejahter­a applicatio­n before they leave the PPV.

“Other than that, there were also complaints from individual­s who received their vaccinatio­n at PPVs that were not managed by the MOH and ProtectHea­lth Corporatio­n (Protect Health). This problem occurs because these PPVs do not use the MySejahter­a system,” he said.

Meanwhile, Khairy said that to overcome any difficulti­es due to the non-display of digital certificat­es on their MySejahter­a applicatio­n, individual­s who had been fully vaccinated could use the vaccinatio­n physical card, which is a printed card filled in by a health worker when they get vaccinated at the PPV, to enjoy the facilities provided to fully vaccinated individual­s.

“So, I ask that all premises accept this physical card if the fully vaccinated individual does not have the digital certificat­e displayed on his or her MySejahter­a applicatio­n,” he said.

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