Malaysia hits over 18 million vaccination rate yesterday, with Operation Surge Capacity jabs at 238,518 | Malay Mail

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Malaysia hits over 18 million vaccination rate yesterday, with Operation Surge Capacity jabs at 238,518

KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 — A total of 18,393,347 Covid-19 vaccine jabs have been administered nationwide as of yesterday.

Of the 553,871 shots delivered to arms yesterday, Operation Surge Capacity, which was started to cover residents in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor owing to the surging infection numbers, contributed 238,518 jabs. The Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Special Committee revealed the numbers today, via Twitter.

Under Operation Surge Capacity, 144,285 people were administered with their first doses, while 94,233 completed their vaccination.

 

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