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26.5 million M’sians to get jab

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- > See reports by MARTIN CARVALHO & JO TIMBUONG

The country will embark on its largest ever immunisati­on programme, involving some 80% of Malaysians, when free Covid-19 vaccines roll out at the end of the month, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The Prime Minister also warns that stricter enforcemen­t and harsher penalties – including jail terms – will be imposed on anyone who flouts pandemic regulation­s.

PETALING JAYA: The country will embark on its largest ever immunisati­on effort when the national Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme, targeting some 26.5 million Malaysians, rolls out at the end this month, says Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

“We are targeting as much as 80% of the population or 26.5 million Malaysians to receive the vaccine free of charge,” he said in a special live address yesterday.

He said the first batch of vaccines from Pfizer and BioNTech would be arriving soon, describing this as a “ray of hope” for the nation in its fight against the virus.

“The first phase of the immunisati­on programme will involve the vaccinatio­n of 500,000 medical and non-medical frontliner­s, which is expected to be completed by April,” he said.

The second phase, he added, would involve those in high-risk groups such as those 60 years and above, with heart ailments or high blood pressure, were obese or diabetic, and the disabled.

“A total of 9.4 million people (from high-risk groups) is expected to receive the vaccine under the second phase from April to August,” he added.

Muhyiddin said that the third phase would involve the rest, aged 18 and above, with vaccinatio­ns to be carried out from May this year to February next year.

“The national Covid-19 immunisati­on programme is the largest vaccinatio­n programme ever to be carried out in the country.

“I call on all Malaysians to mobilise available efforts and resources to ensure the success of the programme.

“We are all in this together, and only together can we win,” he said.

He stressed that the vaccinatio­n programme was crucial as it would help the country develop herd immunity, which would bring the pandemic under control.

Muhyiddin added some 600 storage and vaccinatio­n centres would be opened nationwide for the programme.

He said that authoritie­s would rely on the Emergency Ordinance 2021 to temporaril­y use halls and other facilities for the vaccinatio­n rollout.

He also promised that more details on the immunisati­on programme such as registrati­on, location of vaccinatio­n centres and related informatio­n, would be made known in due time.

Muhyiddin said that Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin has been tasked with overseeing the programme to allow the Health Ministry to focus on healthcare services in fighting the pandemic.

On a separate matter, Muhyiddin said that private hospitals had stepped forward to contribute 1,409 beds to help treat Covid-19 patients, which would ease the pressure on government hospitals, and 1,344 of these beds would be in regular wards and 65 in intensive care units (ICUs).

He added that the Health Ministry also set RM27mil to work with 31 private hospitals to outsource the treatment of non-Covid-19 patients.

Muhyiddin also said that concerted efforts would be made among public and private medical laboratori­es to increase Covid-19 screening capacity.

Currently, he said 68 government and public laboratori­es had the capacity to carry out 76,000 Covid19 tests daily.

We are targeting as much as 80% of the population or 26.5 million Malaysians to receive the vaccine free of charge.

Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin

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