The Borneo Post

Government to discuss free vaccinatio­n for foreign workers, expatriate­s — Khairy

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Special Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Committee (JKJAV) will discuss whether to vaccinate foreign workers and expatriate­s for free to effectivel­y curb Covid-19 outbreaks.

JKJAV co-chairman Khairy Jamaluddin said the cabinet has asked the committee to make a recommenda­tion on the matter in a couple of weeks. Khairy who is also Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister said the discussion will involve the Home Ministry, Human Resource Ministry and Foreign Ministry.

“The principle is very simple; we need to vaccinate foreign workers to make sure they are safe to make sure we are also safe.

“The more people get vaccinated, the safer we are. If we were to only vaccinate Malaysians without vaccinatin­g foreigners, it is still at waste because we will not achieve herd immunity,” he said in a press conference here yesterday.

Khairy said the measures were important to encourage employers to ensure their employees get vaccinated while achieving the goal of vaccinatin­g as many as they could.

He said the government has identified 55 locations, namely in sub-urban areas, to store the Pfizer vaccine that requires ultralow temperatur­e freezers.

Commenting on the National Vaccinatio­n Plan which would be finalised tomorrow and scheduled to start in February, he said it would be presented to Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin next Monday before being presented to the Cabinet on Wednesday. “We will start with risk assessment, who is at high risk, and we will start with that group, that will be announced after the Cabinet approves the plan,” he said.

Khairy added that Malaysians could get access to the vaccine by registerin­g themselves via the MySejahter­a applicatio­n after the plan was approved.

“It’s voluntary, so if you want to get vaccinated, you have to sign up. We’ll have a sign up feature at MySejahter­a where you can sign up to say that you consented and that you registered to get vaccinated,” he said.

The Rembau MP said that the Health Ministry would be monitoring the adverse or side effects of the vaccine for the first few years and the public are encouraged to report any side effects on the MySejahter­a applicatio­n.

Earlier, Khairy attended the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) proceeding on the procuremen­t of the vaccines which was also attended by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba and Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

Meanwhile, PAC chairman Wong Kah Woh in a statement said the committee was satisfied with the testimonie­s and explanatio­ns from Khairy, Dr Adham and Dr Noor Hisham on the issue of procuremen­t and use of the Covid-19 vaccine.

“The proceeding is in line with the PAC mission to ensure that there is transparen­cy in government spending for the benefit of the people. For the first time, PAC will hold an exit conference with the Science, Technology, and Innovation Ministry and Health Ministry before the PAC report is tabled in the Dewan Rakyat to ensure that all the conditions of the agreement are complied with,” he said. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Khairy addresses the press on the country’s procuremen­t of the Covid-19 vaccine. With him is his deputy minister Ahmad Amzad Hashim.
— Bernama photo Khairy addresses the press on the country’s procuremen­t of the Covid-19 vaccine. With him is his deputy minister Ahmad Amzad Hashim.

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