Sibu’s Agape Centre to run second phase of Covid-19 vaccinations for those with special needs | Malay Mail

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Sibu’s Agape Centre to run second phase of Covid-19 vaccinations for those with special needs

SIBU, June 17 — The Agape Centre will run a second phase of Covid-19 vaccinations to accommodate more people with special needs, said paediatrician Dr Toh Teck Hock.

“These organisations did not manage to reach them in time, so they will be included in the second phase,” he told reporters today. For Special Olympics, about 50 athletes and their family members are also registered for vaccination. “So picking a vaccination centre is not as easy as some people think, some people might be able to tolerate that , but we might have people who are not able to tolerate and if we do not that factor in, it will become a hurdle for them to come,” he pointed out.

 

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