DRIVING RECOVERY THROUGH JOINT EFFORTS


CIVac, which kicked off at CCC on July 1, will see 500 vaccines being administered daily in the first three days of operations, before being gradually increased to 1,300 daily vaccinations. – ONG SOON HIN/The Star.

COMBATING the Covid-19 pandemic to pave the path to Malaysia’s full economic recovery will require a swift vaccination implementation programme, which sees the public and private sectors joining hands to #menangbersama and achieve herd immunity.

In line with the Government’s phased plan to vaccinate those in the high risk category and with construction workers among the country’s economic frontliners, the Ministry of Works through the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia has introduced the Construction Industry Vaccination Programme (CIVac).

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