Those opting for Covid-19 second booster shot encourage others to follow suit


KUALA LUMPUR: Although taking the second booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine is not mandatory, those who voluntarily take it have their own reasons why they feel compelled to do so.

Datin Fuzianna Ibrahim, 59 who suffers from lymphoma cancer, said she chose to get the second booster dose because the illness she was dealing with affected her immune system, exposing her to a high risk of contracting Covid-19.

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