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Healthcare workers administer 552,701 Covid-19 doses in past 24 hours

Selangor headed the states count yesterday with 146,011 people vaccinated, of which 96,135 received their first dose while in Kuala Lumpur, a total of 89,696 people were vaccinated yesterday. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, July 29, 2021.

HEALTH authorities administered 552,701 Covid-19 shots yesterday, the third day more than 500,000 jabs had been given through the national immunisation programme. The special committee for vaccine access said 353,771 people received their first dose yesterday, while 198,930 others received the second dose to complete the vaccination course.

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