PPV set for booster rollout


Bring it on: Vaccination centres will be able to handle the workload of the booster dose rollout, the public is told. — AZMAN GHANI/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Ahead of the February deadline for all aged 60 and above as well as all adult recipients of Sinovac to complete their Covid-19 booster jabs, Malaysians have been assured that the vaccine is of great benefit and that vaccination centres (PPV) will be able to handle the workload.

ProtectHealth Corp Sdn Bhd, which was mandated by the Health Ministry to oversee the vaccination programme via private medical practitioners during the earlier period of the Covid-19 pandemic, advised people to increase the booster take-up rate.

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