KANOWIT, July 31 — Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Openg has assured that Sarawak government will spare no efforts in bringing and completing its Covid-19 vaccination programme to its people, including those in the far reaches of the rural areas.
“Our administrative officers at ground level will continue to cooperate with the Malaysian Armed Forces’ Combat Medic Vaccination Team and the Health Department. He said on Aug 5 the CMVT would visit Long Singut, an Orang Ulu settlement in the interior of Baleh in Kapit and which is very close to the Kalimantan border, with 178 people expected to receive their second dose.
Touching on Kanowit district, Abang Johari said he was very happy to note that 86 per cent of those eligible had received the second dose.“On behalf of the state government, I’d like to thank those involved in the operations as well as the people themselves for their close cooperation and very good response,” he said.
On another matter, he said about 65 per cent of the people in the state had received the second dose.On the current positive cases in the state, he said the daily figures were fluctuating. He also congratulated members of the security forces in conjunction with the National Warriors’ Day celebration today.
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