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Published on: Friday, April 16, 2021
By: Bernama
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The final preparations for phase two of the National Immunisation Covid-19 Programme at Labuan Corporation’s Multipurpose Hall Vaccination Centre, April 16, 2021. Bernama pic
Kuala Lumpur: With just three days to go before phase two of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme begins, the Labuan vaccination committee has gone full swing in its preparations for the exercise.
At least three vaccination centres are all set to receive the 27,000 people targeted to be vaccinated under phase two, which is for people aged 60 and above, vulnerable groups with comorbidities as well as persons with disabilities (PwD).
06 Mar 2021 / 07:14 H. Bernama
LABUAN, March 5: A total of 1,980 out of 2,340 frontliners from government enforcement agencies on the duty-free island have received the Covid-19 Pfizer BioNTech vaccine jabs from Feb 27 until today.
Labuan Natural Disaster Management Committee chairman Rithuan Ismail said they were frontliners under the Disaster Operation Control Centre (DOCC), comprising government agencies like police, People’s Volunteer Corps (RELA), Malaysia Civil Defence Force, Customs Department and Fire and Rescue Department.
“Not all the heads of government agencies here have been invited for phase one of the immunisation programme, only the frontliners,” he told Bernama today.
Labuan has three vaccination centres, namely the Membedai Health Clinic, Labuan Nucleus Hospital and Malaysian Armed Forces Hospital at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base, Membedai.