Risk level and vaccination status at one glance with updated MySejahtera app

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PETALING JAYA: The MySejahtera app is in the midst of an update to make it easier for people to display their risk level and vaccination status, says Khairy Jamaluddin.

In a tweet Thursday night, the Health Minister posted:"The @my_sejahtera team will push a new build tonight making it easier for people to display their risk level and vaccination status.“A check-out button has also been added in the latest update of MySejahtera. This is to improve contact tracing. After leaving a place, please remember to check-out. You only need to press a button - no scan needed,” he added.

The government has been easing Covid-19 restrictions starting Aug 10 for those who have been fully vaccinated. Among them are allowing dining-in at restaurants or cafes and customers must show their digital vaccination certificate to verify their immunisation status. As of Wednesday a total of 65.1% of the country's adult population or 15,241,655 people have been fully vaccinated for Covid-19, says the Special Committee on Covid-19 Vaccine Supply .team will push a new build tonight making it easier for people to display their risk level and vaccination status - this will ease living with Covid, together.

 

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