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Govt has explained enough on benefits of Covid-19 vaccines, says Khairy

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says the government has worked hard to explain the benefits and effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines to the public. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 18, 2021.

HEALTH Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the government had gone to great lengths to explain the benefits and effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines to the public. He said his ministry had in fact provided all the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of the vaccines on people. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one week free access!

 

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Msia is famous for quack politicians,doctors and law&enfrcmnt..Some love playing role of pseudo doc's..Herd Mentality gets their job done easily even steal public funds under the nose of their unsuspecting citizens.Vaccination should b a progressive exercise as new unkowns reveal

Look at human rights. And I know Malaysia is still lack of human rights and behaving like 3rd world country. Everyone hv their own rights. Create awareness and educate those who refuse to take vaksin.... don’t threaten people .. that’s not the right way. Btw I’m not anti-Vaxxer

Khairykj kalau nak tipu tikus pun biar la tikus makmal sebab tikus makmal dah dikawal. Jangan tipu tikus liar, kerana yang liar banyak ambil tahu hal persekitaran. You bukan doktor jangan berlagak jadi doktor. Sekadar menteri gunakan akal sebagai menteri. Tapi, sembang YB Rembau

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