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Phase two of CIVac to begin Aug 5 — Fadillah

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Right now, all slots in Johor were fully booked, while the registrati­on in Penang still ongoing as only 22,800 slots were booked so far. The vaccinatio­n process will be carried out from Aug 5 until Sept 15.

Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof

KUALA LUMPUR: Phase Two of the Constructi­on Industry Vaccinatio­n Programme (CIVac) which will kick off on Aug 5 will involve 55,000 constructi­on workers in Penang and Johor.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said the registrati­on for the vaccinatio­n was opened on July 12 with 30,000 slots allocated for the workers in Penang and 25,000, in Johor.

“Right now, all slots in Johor were fully booked, while the registrati­on in Penang still ongoing as only 22,800 slots were booked so far. The vaccinatio­n process will be carried out from Aug 5 until Sept 15,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

He said the registrati­on for CIVac was expected to be opened for 20,000 constructi­on workers in Pahang from July 25 and for another 20,000 workers in Sabah from July 31.

Fadillah said Phase One of CIVac began on July 1 in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, targeting on 40,000 local and foreign constructi­on workers.

He said as of July 20, a total of 24,106 or 60.26 per cent of workers registered under the programme had received their first dose of Covid-19 vaccine.

“The ministry is in the midst of applying for more vaccine supply from the National Covid19 Immunisati­on Task Force (CITF) to meet the demand of 300,000 constructi­on workers, including for another 65,000 workers in Kuala Lumpur and 30,000 in Selangor. The request for additional quota of the vaccine would continue based on the current demand of the constructi­on industry,” he said.

He said the Constructi­on

Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) would also provide a mobile vaccinatio­n centre should there be a request for such a facility.

CIVac is the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme for the workers in the constructi­on industry, which is an initiative taken CIDB under the Works Ministry to speed up the vaccinatio­n rate among the economic frontliner­s in order to reduce Covid-19 infection clusters involving workplaces. — Bernama

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