Health Ministry: Deadline for first dose of Covid-19 jab under PICKids extended until May 31 | Malay Mail

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Health Ministry: Deadline for first dose of Covid-19 jab under PICKids extended until May 31

KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 — The deadline for the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine for children aged five to under 12 through the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme for Children , which was scheduled for May 15, has been extended until May 31.

Dr Noor Azmi, however, said this was only applicable to those who registered before May 8 via the MySejahtera application and could not get the vaccination on the set date. “However, those parents would be able to walk in for appointments at government health clinics for the Covid-19 vaccination until May 31,” he added.

 

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