Health Minister debunks fake news, says Covid-19 booster dose not compulsory


PETALING JAYA: The Health Minister has denied claims of making the Covid-19 booster dose compulsory for all Malaysians.

Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the statement in a Facebook page, which stated such claims while using her photo is not only inaccurate, but was made with malicious intent.

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