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Wider rollout up next

Malaysians outside Klang Valley now eager for the vaccine

- By VANISSA GANGADARAN newsdesk@thestar.com.my

Malaysians living outside of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur welcome news that the AstraZenec­a voluntary opt-in vaccinatio­n programme will be expanded. People without Internet access are included in the next target group.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysians outside Selangor and Kuala Lumpur are now eagerly awaiting the rollout of the AstraZenec­a vaccine opt-in programme in other states.

The announceme­nt was well received, with many Malaysians responding with excitement while some advocated for states with higher Covid-19 caseloads to be prioritise­d.

@Shane_Subra suggested on Twitter that urban centres should be given first dibs.

“YB, I hope KKM considers other urban centres later – Penang, JB, Kuching, KK and important for me – Seremban,” with “KKM” referring to the Health Ministry.

Echoing the emphasis on Seremban, @memezibang said many who live in the city actually have to commute to work daily to Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, making the jab a necessity for them.

@fang_phang from Penang also welcomed the announceme­nt, adding that “When the vaccinatio­n coverage is high, we can beat this demon.”

Jason Chan said he could not wait for the vaccines to arrive in Penang

where he currently resides.

“All of us need to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity. That should be the top priority.

“I think it’s a smart move by the government to open up the AstraZenec­a vaccine for people to

take it voluntaril­y.

“Hopefully with more people vaccinated, those who are sceptical will have more confidence in being vaccinated,” he said.

Regarding the perceived risks, Chan said: “As much as there are many negative things said about the side effects of the vaccine, I think a lot of people just cannot wait to be vaccinated. I am one of them.”

@ssaravs agreed with the general positive sentiment and said: “If you are not from the Klang Valley, hopefully you can book AstraZenec­a by the end of this month when more doses arrive, unless your state declines.”

Chey Vun Kheng took to Facebook to congratula­te Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin and his team while offering a message of support, saying: “Now please open up online registrati­on for the rest of us outside Selangor/ KL.”

“We are in this together. The sooner we get jabbed, the better!”

Arif Budi also reacted positively to the announceme­nt on Facebook, saying: “Thank you Khairy for speeding up the immunisati­on. Malaysia can (win the) race against Covid-19,” giving the thumbs-up emoji.

Khairy is the coordinati­ng minister of the National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme.

 ?? — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star ?? Gearing up: The Ideal Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Selangor, being prepared for the AstraZenec­a vaccinatio­n programme.
— FAIHAN GHANI/The Star Gearing up: The Ideal Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Selangor, being prepared for the AstraZenec­a vaccinatio­n programme.
 ?? — Bernama ?? The sooner, the better: Khairy (right) together with dr adham during the press conference in Putrajaya advocating for more people to be vaccinated soon.
— Bernama The sooner, the better: Khairy (right) together with dr adham during the press conference in Putrajaya advocating for more people to be vaccinated soon.

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