Khairy: Health Ministry targets having 50pc of children in Malaysia vaccinated against Covid-19 before school session starts | Malay Mail

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Khairy: Health Ministry targets having 50pc of children in Malaysia vaccinated against Covid-19 before school session starts

SEREMBAN, March 13 — The Ministry of Health is targeting to have 50 per cent of children in Malaysia aged five to 11 vaccinated against Covid-19 through the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme for Children before the school session begins next week.

“What is worrying is children’s admission into the intensive care unit due to Covid-19. Currently, only 32 per cent of children aged five to 11 have been vaccinated. At the event, Khairy said the MoH plans to hold Health Screening Month in July to encourage more people aged 40 and above to undergo free health screening at government hospitals and health clinics.

“We have decided at the ministry that one month this year be dedicated specially for health screening, I will announce the date and target number of people to be screened in that month,” he said.

 

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Khairykj, DGHisham & KKMPutrajaya know the stats and they know the risks. They don't care. STOP risking the lives of our children!

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