In a series of tweets on Saturday , the Special Committee on Covid-19 Vaccine Supply said that 22,036,881 individuals or 91.4% of the country's adult population have been fully inoculated while 24,699,864 adults have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
It also added that out of the total doses administered on Friday, 35,198 people received their first dose of a two-dose vaccine and 129,359 have received their second dose. Selangor leads as the state with the most first doses administered at 16,438 followed by Sabah , Johor and Kuala Lumpur . However, Sabah topped the list of the most second doses administered with 23,293 followed by Selangor , Sabah and Johor .
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