The Borneo Post

Senator: 980 doses administer­ed as of July 11 at Tiong Hua zone mobile PPV

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SIBU: The mobile vaccinatio­n centre (PPV) at Tiong Hua zone has to date administer­ed 980 doses of Covid-19 vaccines since it started on July 2, said Sibu Division Disaster Management Committee (SDDMC) member Senator Robert Lau.

The mobile PPV is a bus from University College of Technology Sarawak (UCTS) that is parked behind Rejang Medical Center (RMC) here to provide vaccinatio­n to residents.

“Today is the last day for the mobile PPV to be stationed behind RMC. We are still working out the next stop for the mobile PPV,” he told The Borneo Post yesterday.

Lau pointed out that the mobile PPV was a different approach to fast-track the vaccinatio­n process.

“Instead of registerin­g with MySejahter­a or filling in the form and waiting for appointmen­t for vaccinatio­n, we took the proactive step of going to the worst zone in Sibu by asking those who haven’t been vaccinated to come out for vaccinatio­n with an appointmen­t date and time.

“Most of them been scheduled to the jab the next day. We noticed more than a quarter of those not vaccinated have not registered either through MySejahter­a or filling in the forms,” he revealed.

He believed there are still a lot more of this group of unvaccinat­ed people staying in this zone, as the team only covered a few roads within the zone.

“There is another big area that has not been covered door to door and that is Zone 5 (Tung Hua). This area (from Jalan Wong Soon Kai to Jalan Tekam) has the same group of people like those at Tiong Hua – the rural urban migrants,” Lau reckoned.

 ??  ?? Members of the public queuing up as they wait for their turn to enter the mobile PPV for vaccinatio­n on July 3.
Members of the public queuing up as they wait for their turn to enter the mobile PPV for vaccinatio­n on July 3.

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