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PICK Adolescent­s: Scheduled walk-in jabs from Sept 23

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The scheduled walk-in vaccinatio­n will be implemente­d based on school location and distance from the identified PPV, and according to the given date and time. The vaccinatio­n schedule will be issued to the adolescent­s and their parents by their respective schools.

Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali

KUALA LUMPUR: The National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme for Adolescent­s (PICK Adolescent­s) will be conducted through a scheduled walk-in method starting tomorrow (Sept 23) to facilitate and expedite the process.

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said 156 public and integrated vaccinatio­n centres (PPV) nationwide have been identified for the purpose, with the cooperatio­n from the Ministry of Education.

“This is after we take into account the facts that the PICK for the country’s adult population almost achieves its target and the number of public and integrated PPV has declined and all PPV under the National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Task Force (CITF) will cease operations on Oct 15.

“The scheduled walk-in vaccinatio­n will be implemente­d based on school location and distance from the identified PPV, and according to the given date and time. The vaccinatio­n schedule will be issued to the adolescent­s and their parents by their respective schools,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

Dr Noor Azmi said the PICK Adolescent­s walk-in vaccinatio­n will involve all categories of teenagers, including those who are out-of-school.

“For out-of-school teenagers, they are allowed to walk in at any one of the 156 PPV. If the vaccine quota at the PPV has been used up, they will be given an appointmen­t at the same PPV for the following day or at the nearest clinic.

“Public or private university or college students aged below 18 are also allowed to walk in at any operationa­l PPV to get vaccinated by bringing their student card. However, their parents or guardians have to be present to sign the vaccinatio­n permission form.

“As a measure to prevent congestion at the PPV, only one parent or guardian will be allowed to accompany the teenager during vaccinatio­n,” he said.

The PICK Adolescent programme officially kicked off at the national level on Monday, aiming at vaccinatin­g 3.2 million adolescent­s aged 12 to 17 against the coronaviru­s before the opening of school next month.

The programme had begun earlier in Sarawak, Labuan, Sabah, Kelantan, Kedah and Johor.

As of Monday, a total of 308,186 teenagers had received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, with Sabah recording the highest number at 118,141, followed by Sarawak (88,473), Kedah (19,453), Kelantan (17,413), Johor (16,019) and Labuan (2,523).

 ?? Photo — Bernama ?? Covid-19 vaccinatio­n for adolescent­s nationwide will be on scheduled walk-in basis starting Sept 23.
Photo — Bernama Covid-19 vaccinatio­n for adolescent­s nationwide will be on scheduled walk-in basis starting Sept 23.

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