Outreach programme brings vaccine to recipients’ home


Foo, who became bedridden after an accident, getting his first Covid-19 vaccine dose at home.

SALES promoter Tham Yoke Mooi felt helpless when she was unable to take her bedridden husband for his Covid-19 vaccination appointment.

However, the 59-year-old from Taman Saujana in Gunung Rapat, Perak was thankful when officers from Ulu Kinta Northern Brigade General Operations Force (GOF) clinic came to her house to administer the first dose of the vaccine to her husband Foo Tong Chee as part of an outreach programme together with Gopeng MCA.

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