The Borneo Post

Dr Sim calls on seniors, high-risk, vulnerable to book booster dose jabs

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KUCHING: Dato Sri Dr Sim Kui Hian has called on eligible individual­s to make Covid-19 booster dose appointmen­ts with the nearest government health clinic or participat­ing general practition­er (GP) clinic to better protect themselves against the virus.

The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee advisor said around 340,000 individual­s aged 60 and above, as well as high-risk and vulnerable groups ought to be administer­ed with a booster dose of the PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine.

“Those who had their second dose of Pfizer-BioNTech six months ago or second dose of Sinovac three months ago should have their booster dose.

“Make your booster dose appointmen­t with the nearest government clinic and participat­ing GP clinics, which offer free booster doses,” he said in a Facebook post Wednesday.

Dr Sim, who is Local Government and Housing Minister, suggested that the state Health Department partners with the Sarawak government to continue running Covid19 vaccinatio­n centres with appointmen­ts made through MySejahter­a.

He said this is to enable Sarawak to vaccinate as many vulnerable Sarawakian­s as quickly as possible.

“Now we already have vaccines in Sarawak. Let’s just do it again.”

He thanked the timely decision by the medical experts from the National Pharmaceut­ical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) of the Ministry of Health and Minister of Health Khairy Jamaluddin for running the booster dose programme in Sarawak.

“Sarawak is the first state having completed vaccinatio­n, hence will be the first state needing the decision for booster dose,” he explained.

He hoped the authoritie­s will place more effort and make decisions to administer the booster dose for those presently not eligible for it.

“Together we shall overcome Covid-19!” he added.

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