KUALA LUMPUR: It was work as usual for staff and volunteers stationed at vaccination centres (PPVs) even during the Hari Raya Aidiladha celebration today.
Just like hosting a Raya open house, most of them who were smartly dressed in Raya outfits greeted their 'guests' with a welcoming smile and helped them throughout the vaccination process.
A Bernama check at the World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL) PPV here found that the vaccination process went smoothly, with the help of about 400 medical staff and volunteers who were willing to forego celebrating Aidiladha, to ensure the success of the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme.
For WTCKL PPV co-coordinator Major Mohd Fazli Ismail, working on Hari Raya was nothing strange for him, but this time around, the experience was a bit different.
"I feel so proud to be part of the country's history in helping to facilitate the vaccination process for Malaysians.
"Medical staff and volunteers here have a made a big sacrifice and they do their job without expecting anything in return," he said.
PPV-AIDILADHA 2 (LAST) KUALA LUMPUR
Muhammad Afiq Mohd Zahari, 25, said the Aidiladha celebration this time was more meaningful as he was able to contribute to the country by being a volunteer at the mega PPV.
"I hope through this sacrifice, Malaysia can reache its herd immunity target soon and all of us can celebrate Hari Raya in a joyous mood next year," he said.
Meanwhile, the operations of the Persada Johor International Convention Centre (PERSADA) PPV in Johor Bahru today began with the recitation of the takbir (prayer chants to glorify Allah) by about 320 staff there.
Right after the takbir recitation, the PPV was serenaded with popular Raya songs to bring on the festive vibes.
PERSADA PPV chief coordinator Zainal Eran said as many as 3,000 individuals would receive their vaccine shot at the PPV today.
The same atmosphere was visible at the Movenpick KLIA where staff and volunteers were seen wearing Raya outfits to brighten up their Aidiladha mood.
Earlier, Sepang district officer Mohamad Zain A. Hamid, when met at the PPV, said that almost 99 per cent of adults in the Sepang district had received their vaccination appointments through the MySejahtera application.
--BERNAMA
Bernama
Tue Jul 20 2021
Just like hosting a Raya open house, most of them who were smartly dressed in Raya outfits greeted their 'guests' with a welcoming smile and helped them throughout the vaccination process. - BERNAMA
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