Majuperak launches Perak vaccination programme


Majuperak group chief executive officer Nizran Noordin (pic) said in tandem with ensuring the sustainable growth of the group, it is honoured to do its part in contributing to the well-being of the community by driving this vaccination programme for Perak.

PETALING JAYA: Majuperak Holdings Bhd has launched its SilverVax vaccination programme in Perak with 200,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses expected to be made available to targeted groups, namely the private sector and state government-linked companies (GLCs).

The property and construction group was appointed by the Perak state government. Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Perak (PKNP) through Majuperak in partnership with Hospital Ar-Ridzuan, will facilitate the distribution of vaccines to targeted groups in the state.In a statement yesterday,

Majuperak said it started its SilverVax vaccination programme on Aug 2 and it received positive response as at to-date with about 300 private companies across the state having registered to procure and provide vaccines for their workforce and family members since applications were opened on July 23 this year.

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