The Borneo Post

Covid: Over half of adolescent­s in Sabah given first dose of vaccine

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KOTA KINABALU: More than half or 50.5 per cent of the adolescent­s aged 12 to 17 years in Sabah had received the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine up to Saturday, said state Housing and Local Government Minister, Datuk Masidi Manjun.

Masidi, who is also the state government’s spokesman on Covid-19 in Sabah, said 20,148 adolescent­s were given the vaccine jab, bringing the cumulative number for the first dose to 215,249.

“This is an encouragin­g figure since Sabah allowed the Covid19 vaccinatio­n for teenagers starting Sept 16,” he said in a statement.

Masidi said up until Saturday, over 1.68 million or 61.2 per cent of the state’s population had been fully vaccinated against the disease.

He said Sabah, meanwhile, recorded 1,078 new cases of Covid-19 yesterday, bringing the cumulative number to 194,264.

He added that 2,394 patients had recovered from the viral infection, bringing the total number to 173,450 so far, while another 3,493 were still receiving treatment. — Bernama

 ?? Sabah’s — Bernama ?? A student about to receive his Covid-19 jab. More than half of adolescent­s aged 12-17 have received their first dose as of Saturday. photo
Sabah’s — Bernama A student about to receive his Covid-19 jab. More than half of adolescent­s aged 12-17 have received their first dose as of Saturday. photo

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