QuickCheck: Will Malaysians face legal action if they don't take a Covid-19 booster shot?


WITH the impending arrival of tourists from China, there has been a lot of talk about the possible spike in Covid-19 cases it may bring. While our health authorities recommend getting fully vaccinated to protect oneself from the virus, will there be legal consequences if someone chooses to not get a Covid-19 booster shot as claimed in a viral social media post?

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