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MySejahter­a app now tracks your registrati­on progress

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PETALING JAYA: MySejahter­a users who have registered interest in the Covid-19 vaccine will be able to track their registrati­on process on a timeline, following an update to the app’s user interface.

The app will now allow users to see a timeline which displays the progress of their registrati­on.

The timeline shows their registrati­on date, along with this message: “You have successful­ly registered for the vaccinatio­n programme. The next steps will be enabled once you become eligible as per the National Immunisati­on Plan.”

But some were confused whether the update meant they needed to re-register their details, prompting Science, Technology and Innovation minister Khairy Jamaluddin to clarify that users need only register once for the vaccine.

Khairy tweeted that the app would send a push notificati­on to users to acknowledg­e that they have registered for vaccinatio­n.

“Wait for the push notificati­on. Don’t register again. For those who see a later date of registrati­on, rest assured we have a record of your first try.

“Appointmen­ts will be given based on the first time you registered,” he said.

Khairy also replied to a Twitter user who thought that her first registrati­on did not go through and had expressed concern that her effort to register early went to waste.

“Your first attempt is logged in and recorded in the back end. You will get your appointmen­t based on that first registrati­on,” he said.

He also replied to Bangi MP Ong Kian Ming’s query whether he could wait for another two weeks for an update to allow his mother to be registered under his father’s MySejahter­a app as a dependant.

“Yes YB. You can wait for the ‘dependants’ feature. We will give your parents an appointmen­t at the same date or time so they can go together,” he said.

The Health Ministry said: “Users will start seeing the timeline displayed. If there is anyone who still hasn’t seen such a timeline, there is no need to re-register.

“But if you have indeed registered your details again and see the date displayed is the same as the date of your re-registrati­on, do not worry, the appointmen­t will still be given according to the first date of your registrati­on,” it said in a tweet.

Starting today, Malaysians will also be able to register for the vaccine through a hotline as well as the dedicated website www.vaksin covid.gov.my.

While some found the registrati­on process fairly straightfo­rward, some found it confusing as to whether their registrati­on had been confirmed.

Facebook user Nirmala Balakrishn­an Nair wrote: “They should have a system where once you register and it is acknowledg­ed, you shouldn’t be able to register again.”

Michael Sak concurred, saying: “The app wasn’t ready. You cannot keep modifying on the fly and expect the lay public to know what to expect. An acknowledg­ement is a minimal requiremen­t upon completion of registrati­on.”

Catherine Wong said she received the timeline display after she confirmed her details.

“On my first try, I wasn’t sure if I had registered. I checked again and the timeline now appears,” said the homemaker in her 50s.

 ?? — AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star ?? First step: A woman looking at her phone after registerin­g for the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n via the MySejahter­a app.
— AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star First step: A woman looking at her phone after registerin­g for the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n via the MySejahter­a app.

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