The Borneo Post

Sibu’s frontliner­s to get much needed boost with arrival of 13,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine

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SIBU: Some 13,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid19 vaccine was delivered here yesterday to be administer­ed to about 6,000 frontliner­s in the central region, said Sibu Divisional Disaster Management Committee (SDDMC) coordinato­r Dr Annuar Rapaee.

He said of the 6,000 frontliner­s, 3,576 are in Sibu division, while the rest are located in Sarikei, Mukah and Kapit divisions.

Dr Annuar, who is Assistant Minister of Local Government and Housing, said the vaccinatio­n for Sibu division will start today (Feb 26) at Lanang Health Clinics, Sibujaya Health Clinics and Sibu Hospital for the Ministry of Health (MoH) staff and followed by other frontliner­s.

He also said other divisions will collect the vaccines on their own later.

“The shipment that arrived here today (yesterday) comprises two doses, where after the first dose, the second dose will be administer­ed 21 days later,” Dr Annuar told reporters after the arrival of the vaccine at Sibu Division Pharmacy office at Jalan Awang Ramli Amit here.

Among those present were SDDMC chairman and Sibu

Resident Charles Siaw, Senator Robert Lau, Sibu Divisional Health Officer Dr Teh Jo Hun, Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) chairman Clarence Ting, Sibu Rural District Council (SRDC) chairman Sempurai Petrus Ngelai and DSP Ariffin Bahar.

Dr Annuar also said there was a plan to turn Sibu Indoor Stadium into a vaccinatio­n centre but this will be for the second and third phases of the vaccinatio­n as a larger space is required for mass vaccinatio­n to be carried out.

Meanwhile, it was a momentous occasion for Sibu as the special vehicle carrying the vaccines arrived at Sibu Division Pharmacy office at 2.36pm.

The vehicle left Kuching for Sibu at 6.20am yesterday.

The race to vaccinate 2.2 million people in Sarawak began with a Raya Airways Boeing 767-200 flight TH543 transporti­ng the PfizerBioN­Tech Covid-19 vaccine touching down at Kuching Internatio­nal Airport’s cargo area at about 6.18pm Wednesday evening.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas had said the state’s fight against Covid-19 would kick off today with a total of 23,400 doses of the long-awaited

Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to be administer­ed to frontliner­s.

He had also said the vaccinatio­n would be carried out in Kuching and Sibu with Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg the first to be given the jab.

State Health director Dr Chin Zin Hing in a statement yesterday, said while the first phase of the vaccinatio­n programme would be rolled out for frontliner­s, the second phase would cover senior citizens aged 60 and above and comorbid Malaysians, who suffer from chronic diseases such as hypertensi­on and diabetes.

Under the second phase, he said individual­s would be given the jab at government healthcare facilities and the designated community halls as well as selected private healthcare facilities and homes for the aged.

“Phase three will involve all Malaysians in Sarawak who are eligible and aged 18 and above.

“Under this phase, vaccinatio­n will be carried out as an outreach manner whereby community halls will be identified as vaccinatio­n centres apart from government healthcare facilities and selected private healthcare facilities,” he added.

 ??  ?? (From right) Dr Annuar, Lau, Siaw (background), Dr Teh, Sempurai, Ting and others welcoming the arrival of the shipment of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at Sibu Division Pharmacy office at Jalan Awang Ramli Amit.
(From right) Dr Annuar, Lau, Siaw (background), Dr Teh, Sempurai, Ting and others welcoming the arrival of the shipment of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at Sibu Division Pharmacy office at Jalan Awang Ramli Amit.

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