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MOH to identify causes behind slow vaccine registration - Dr Adham

Bernama
Bernama
04/04/2021
09:59 MYT
MOH to identify causes behind slow vaccine registration - Dr Adham
Dr Adham said MOH was targeting for 70 to 80 per cent of Malaysians to register for the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme. BERNAMA pic
SEGAMAT: The Ministry of Health (MOH) will identify the causes of the majority of Malaysians having yet to register for the COVID-19 vaccine, said its Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.
He said that the (MOH was targeting for 70 to 80 per cent of Malaysians to register for the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme, but thus far only 7.6 million out of 26.7 million had registered through the MySejahtera application.
"I am not satisfied. MOH is not satisfied. MOH will find the reason why they did not register. Is the campaign not compelling enough or are they are concerned or want to wait and see? Some even claim that the vaccine is this and that.
"Or do they not get coverage of the MySejahtera application in their respective areas, or lack of knowledge. Thus far, 7 million have registered (the number) is still low," he said in a press conference, after officiating the district-level Malaysia Prihatin COVID-19 Vaccination: 'Protect Yourself, Protect All' programme here, today.
He said that the MOH hoped that the number of those registered would increase before the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccine injection, commencing on April 17, to avoid difficulties in the final phase of the vaccine injection.
Dr Adham said that manual registration at health offices, health clinics, government and private hospitals had also been opened to make it easier for residents who did not have technology and internet access to register for the vaccine.
In the meantime, he said that the effectiveness of the vaccine injection had been proven when the statistics of healthcare workers infected with COVID-19 showed a decline.
He said that 6,087 cases of COVID-19 infection among healthcare personnel were recorded as at yesterday, with nurses recording the highest number at 2,276 cases, or 37 per cent, followed by medical officers with 816 cases, or 13 per cent.
-- BERNAMA
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