July 9, 2021
RANAU (BERNAMA) – Sabah is expected to take delivery of 2.2 million doses of vaccine from the federal government this month and early next month in the effort to expedite the vaccination process of the people in the state through the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme.
Chief Minister Hajiji Noor said from the total, one million doses would be arriving this month while the balance of 1.2 million doses would be sent to Sabah next month.
“I am pleased that Sabah will be receiving the vaccine supply. If everything proceeded smoothly, we will be dispensing vaccine shots to the people faster,” he said when met by reporters after inspecting the vaccination operation of Mount Kinabalu personnel at Kinabalu Park yesterday.
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The Sabah government has approved funds totalling RM746,000 to tackle drug abuse and social problems in the state. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 29, 2021.
SABAH Chief Minister Hajiji Noor has approved funds totalling RM746,000 to tackle drug abuse and social problems in the state.
He said RM500,000 will be allocated to the National Anti-Drug Agency (Nada) to carry out an integrated programme to tackle drug addiction and social ills in high-risk areas and build a new rehabilitation centre on a 12ha site in Tawau.
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