MELAKA: A drive-through vaccination centre (PPV) is expected to begin operations next week at the Dewan Tun Ali PPV in Bukit Katil, here. Melaka Healt.
Saturday, 05 Jun 2021 06:35 PM MYT
A health worker in protective suit swabs a driver’s mouth at a drive-through testing site for Covid-19 in Petaling Jaya March 28, 2020. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
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MELAKA, June 5 A drive-through vaccination centre (PPV) is expected to begin operations next week at the Dewan Tun Ali PPV in Bukit Katil, here.
Melaka Health and Anti-Drugs Committee chairman Datuk Rahmad Mariman said the location is seen as suitable because it has the space for observation of those receiving their vaccine injections.
“This is good news for the people of Melaka as the state government is working towards speeding up the vaccination process.
M sians frustrated with sudden vaccine appointment changes
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Incidents of the MySejahtera app pushing back vaccination appointments without reason, some at the last minute, have caused confusion and frustration among Malaysians, especially those whose elderly parents were affected.
A nurse at a private hospital in Malacca, who wanted to be known as Sharon, said she was looking forward to bringing her 80-year-old father for his Covid-19 vaccine appointment.
She said she received a text message last Friday (May 21) reminding her about the Monday (May 24) appointment at the Dewan Tun Ali vaccine distribution centre (PPV) in Bukit Katil.
She then realised.
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