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Labuan’s walk-in Covid-19 vaccination drive extended to immigrants

LABUAN, June 28 — Labuan’s Covid-19 vaccination exercise has been extended to temporary settlements for foreigners in Kg Muslim and Kiamsam through the walk-in immunisation method.

“Our team held a discussion with the two settlements’ chiefs for vaccination schedule coupons to be distributed to eligible people in the respective areas. He said the response from foreigners had been overwhelming, with hundreds turning up at the vaccination centre at Labuan Matriculation College’s Dewan Mutiara.

Mohd Dzulfaizal, who is also People’s Representative Council chairman, said more than 10,000 people from nine villages had responded to the walk-in vaccination drive at LMC’s PPV so far.

 

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