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Inform health dept if having missed vaccination appointment - Deputy Health Minister

Bernama
Bernama
23/03/2021
10:49 MYT
Inform health dept if having missed vaccination  appointment - Deputy Health Minister
Members of the public need to inform the Health Department should they have missed the appointment for their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. - AP
KANOWIT: Members of the public need to inform the Health Department should they have missed the appointment for their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang.
He said they could ask for rescheduling of their vaccination anytime within 40 days after their first dose.
"If you miss the appointment for your vaccination, you need to inform the Health Department for rescheduling. In the United Kingdom, the second dose is taken within two months after the first dose," he said during the Malaysia Prihatin Programme in Machan today.
He was responding to a suggestion from a local community leader, Pemanca Lawrence Malaka for rural folk to be administered with a single-dose vaccine
Lawrence said due to various constraints they were facing, rural residents might probably miss their vaccination appointment as they normally did with the common hospital appointment.
Aaron, however, said the vaccines procured by the government at the moment were all of two doses.
Aaron who is also Kanowit Member of Parliament, said the announcement on the RM10 million allocation for the COVID-19 vaccine injury fund to compensate individuals who might suffer side effects from being vaccinated showed that the government was very confident of the vaccination.
"Vaccine recipients who suffer serious side effects that require lengthy treatment in hospital will receive RM50,000 while those who suffer permanent impairments or death will get RM500,000," he said.
On the Pemerkasa stimulus package, Aaron said the latest stimulus package for economic recovery in the country as announced by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, was another proof that the government of the day cared for the wellbeing of the people.
-- BERNAMA
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