The Borneo Post

Covid: 50,000 completed vaccine jabs, 1,800 no-shows for second phase in Kelantan

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BHARU: A total of 50,000 individual­s in Kelantan, including frontliner­s, have completed their two doses of the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n shots for the first and second phases of the National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme so far.

Kelantan state health department director Datuk Dr Zaini Hussin said however that 1,800 out of 9,000 vaccine recipients who registered for the second phase, involving the elderly and at risk categories, failed to show up for their scheduled appointmen­ts.

“We hope they will inform us earlier if they cannot make the scheduled appointmen­t for their vaccinatio­ns so as to avoid wastage.

“If we are informed early, we can prepare a standby list of recipients for vaccinatio­n as we have a waiting list for the same category,” he told reporters after visiting the Covid-19 Quarantine and Low-Risk Treatment Centre at Gelanggan Seni here yesterday.

Also present was Kelantan Covid-19 centre director Dr Mohd Azman Yacob.

Regarding a study by the Health Ministry showing that two per cent of the entire Kelantan population would reject vaccinatio­n, Dr Zaini explained that some rejected it because they were concerned about the vaccine’s halal status.

“In addition, they feel that the vaccine would not benefit them and they were also influenced by allegation­s that have gone viral on social media about the vaccines’ side effects,” he said.

Dr Zaini added that the Gelanggang Seni centre was expected to be fully operationa­l this afternoon and, if needed, might be turned into a field hospital depending on the current situation.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr Zaini (right) observes the preparatio­n of the Covid-19 Quarantine and LowRisk Treatment Centre at Gelanggan Seni.
— Bernama photo Dr Zaini (right) observes the preparatio­n of the Covid-19 Quarantine and LowRisk Treatment Centre at Gelanggan Seni.

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