Higher education’s high hopes


Follow the signs: A vaccination centre staffer telling Nurul Suhana Abdullah (centre) which line to follow. The 19-year-old turned up for her walk-in vaccination at the IDCC PPV in Shah Alam yesterday. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

PETALING JAYA: The higher education sector is hoping that its reopening will be expedited with the start of walk-in vaccinations for those aged 18 and above.

The National Association of Private Educational Institutions (Napei) said if there were a high proportion of vaccinated students in the higher education sector, there might be a chance for institutions to reopen soon.

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