The Borneo Post

Vaccinatio­n expanded to all S’wak teenagers

State to commence Covid-19 inoculatio­n for all adolescent­s aged 12 to 15 beginning Sept 23

- Samuel Aubrey

In Sarawak, the respective divisional health offices will select the PPVs for the purpose. Please accompany your children for the vaccinatio­n as there will be consent forms that you, as a parent or guardian, will have to fill in.

Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas

KUCHING: Sarawak plans to vaccinate all its teenagers aged 12 to 15 against Covid-19 beginning tomorrow, said Sarawak Disaster Management Commi ee chairman Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas yesterday.

At present, the vaccine for this age group is only administer­ed to those with comorbidit­ies.

Uggah, who is also Deputy Chief Minister, said Sarawak is making this move following an announceme­nt on the ma er on Monday by Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

“He (Khairy) had said teenagers aged 12 to 17 would be able to walk in for their Covid-19 vaccinatio­n at selected PPVs (vaccine administra­tion centres) nationwide.

“Khairy had also said the Health Ministry would announce the list of selected PPVs today (Sept 21),” said Uggah in a statement.

As such, Uggah advised parents and guardians to make full use of the opportunit­y to protect their children or those under their charge.

“In Sarawak, the respective divisional health offices will select the PPVs for the purpose.

“Please accompany your children for the vaccinatio­n as there will be consent forms that you, as a parent or guardian, will have to fill in,” he said.

It was reported that some 3.2 million teenagers throughout the country are expected to be involved in this National Covid19 Immunisati­on Programme for Adolescent­s.

According to the reports, it is being done in preparatio­n for the opening of schools on Oct 3 and to ensure the risks of infection in schools are reduced, and also to prevent clusters and cases among school children.

Sarawak was the first state in Malaysia to inoculate teenagers aged 16 to 17 years and those aged 12 to 15 with comorbidit­ies, with the Covid-19 vaccine starting Sept 8.

On another ma er, Uggah disclosed Sarawak had just received its consignmen­t of 10,000 doses of the single-dose CanSino vaccine yesterday.

He added these will be sent to the Sarawak Logistics Pharmacy Division (CFLN) in Kuching, divisional pharmacy centres (PFB) in Sri Aman, Sarikei, Sibu and Kapit, Mid-Layar Health Clinic, Sarikei Hospital, Sibu Hospital, Kapit Health Clinic and Song Health Clinic yesterday and today.

He also said some of the doses will be delivered to Bintulu Health Clinic, Bintulu Hospital, Belaga Health Clinic, Sungai Asap Health Clinic and PFB Miri on Sept 24.

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