Dr Sim encourages Sarawakians who took Chinese Covid vaccines to take Pfizer-BioNTech booster shots

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KUCHING, Jan 8 — Sarawakians who have been administered Covid-19 vaccines made in China for their first and second doses are advised to take Pfizer-BioNTech for their subsequent...

KUCHING, Jan 8 — Sarawakians who have been administered Covid-19 vaccines made in China for their first and second doses are advised to take Pfizer-BioNTech for their subsequent booster shots.

“Those who have had their loved ones passed away due to Covid-19 know that they could not even see their loved ones for the last time,” he said before presenting aids to needy individuals during a charity event here. He hoped that the Society will collaborate with the authorities in providing prosthetic legs to those who need the replacement.

“Like today, over 100 individuals are with us. We help you with love and care, not just out of empathy and sympathy. We must try our best to help those who need assistance especially during festive season to bring cheers and warmth to them,” he added.

 

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