In Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah Medical Centre starts operations as Covid-19 vaccination centre | Malay Mail

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In Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah Medical Centre starts operations as Covid-19 vaccination centre

KUANTAN, July 19 — The vaccination centre at the Sultan Ahmad Shah Medical Centre, International Islamic University Malaysia here has started operations today and is able to administer 200 doses of Covid-19 vaccine per hour.

“We provide 15 stations that could dispense a total of 200 vaccine shots per hour, as well other facilities for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, such as buggy service at the parking lot and wheelchairs. Meanwhile, the PPV chief coordinator Prof Madya Dr Razman Mohd Rus, who is also the IIUM Kuantan Campus deputy director, said the vaccination process was expected to take less than half an hour for those who are healthy, while recipients in the high-risk category have to undergo the monitoring process for 30 minutes.

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