KJ: No bar for dining in


Taking a jab: Khairy tries his hand at some punches during the closing ceremony of the National Integrated Weight Management Programme MyV IFitEr 1.0 and the launch of World Physical Activity Day (WOPAD) 2022 at the Health Ministry. — Bernama

PUTRAJAYA: Sinovac and Sinopharm vaccine recipients and those above 60 who have not had the booster jab will still be able to dine-in at eateries and enter shopping malls although they will lose their fully vaccinated status starting tomorrow.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said although the government has made the decision, these people concerned should still take the booster dose for vital protection against Covid-19.

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