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And some PPV (vaccination centres) go the extra mile to “serenade” the people.
Over at the Indera Mulia Stadium in Ipoh, the people are entertained by live band performances near the registration counters.
The performances are held daily except on Mondays.
State cultural group Kumpulan Selendang Perak, Ipoh City Council’s Gema Warisan Budaya and the Department for Culture and Arts take turns to perform on alternate days.
Contemporary songs, evergreen ballads and even Chinese oldies would be sung to delight folk and keep them from feeling bored while waiting to be vaccinated.
But amid all the “action” taking place at vaccination centres, there are untold stories about those who worked to make sure the daily operations run smoothly.
Sabah targets to vaccinate 18,000 industrial workers 10 Jul 2021 / 14:05 H. Pix for representational purposes only/ Bernama
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah is targeting to vaccinate 18,000 workers from 407 manufacturing factories in the state, under the Public-Private Partnership Covid-19 Industry Immunisation Programme (Pikas) that started today.
Chief Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor said the opening of the industrial vaccination centre (PPVIN) would help expedite the vaccination process for workers in the sector, especially from the Putatan, Penampang, Papar and Tuaran districts.
“This is part of the government’s efforts to ensure that the people (of Sabah), especially industrial workers get vaccinated,” he told reporters after observing the operations at the Pikas PPV at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) here.
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