GEORGE TOWN, Sept 22 Undocumented foreign workers may now walk in to any of the four designated Covid-19 vaccination centres (PPV) in Penang to be vaccinated without fear of being penalised. These workers in Penang can get vaccinated without appointment or identification documents at any of the.
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A member of public undergoing a COVID-19 screening test at Klinik SP Care Rawang- Bernamapix
PETALING JAYA: Health experts have urged the government to make the cost of Covid-19 testing transparent as Malaysians deserve to know what they are paying for.
This is especially so with many varying prices from healthcare institutions.
Malaysian Pharmacists Society president Amrahi Buang said transparency is the key to avoid confusion and curb profiteering.
“The prices for Covid-19 testing must be made known to the public. The government has the authority to execute this, especially now that we are in an Emergency. Once the price has been worked out with the test kit providers, it should be made public,” he said.
IPOH: While congratulating Datuk Saarani Mohamad
(pic) over his appointment, local community leaders and industry captains are urging the newly minted Mentri Besar to focus on the welfare of all Perakians.
Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCCI) president Datuk Liew Sew Yee is looking forward to working with the new state government.
“The business community is apolitical and will always want to work closely with the government of the day.
“We have been severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and really hope the government can help us stay afloat,” he said.
Liew said he hoped the state administration, which has changed twice this year, would be stable.